Fundraising

- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
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- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- One of the key principles of fundraising is that you don’t give your donor base a chance to relax, which is to say, you
- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90

- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90
- Despite raising less than half of the Conservatives' first-quarter fundraising total, the Liberals were buoyed to a party-best of $13.7-million with more than 90

- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined

- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined
- Raising $41-million in 2024, the Conservatives broke the all-time Canadian fundraising record for the second year in a row, and outpaced their rivals' combined

- Just when I was thinking that all my adventures were behind me The Hill Times has asked me to become a “Campaign Doctor” for
- Just when I was thinking that all my adventures were behind me The Hill Times has asked me to become a “Campaign Doctor” for
- Just when I was thinking that all my adventures were behind me The Hill Times has asked me to become a “Campaign Doctor” for
- A farewell… Tim Ralfe, the man who posed the penetrating questions that captured Canadians’ fears during the October Crisis, and provoked then prime minister
- A farewell… Tim Ralfe, the man who posed the penetrating questions that captured Canadians’ fears during the October Crisis, and provoked then prime minister
- A farewell… Tim Ralfe, the man who posed the penetrating questions that captured Canadians’ fears during the October Crisis, and provoked then prime minister
- Welcome to Journalism School and our “J” 100 course. Your texts are The Globe and Mail and The National Post. Each claims national circulation.
- Welcome to Journalism School and our “J” 100 course. Your texts are The Globe and Mail and The National Post. Each claims national circulation.
- Welcome to Journalism School and our “J” 100 course. Your texts are The Globe and Mail and The National Post. Each claims national circulation.
- Four of Canada’s five major parties may be vowing to nominate candidates in all 301 ridings across the country, but it will be the
- Four of Canada’s five major parties may be vowing to nominate candidates in all 301 ridings across the country, but it will be the
- Four of Canada’s five major parties may be vowing to nominate candidates in all 301 ridings across the country, but it will be the
- It’s not just MPs who have found themselves on the road during a federal election — some political staffers have also put their regular
- It’s not just MPs who have found themselves on the road during a federal election — some political staffers have also put their regular
- It’s not just MPs who have found themselves on the road during a federal election — some political staffers have also put their regular
- Unexplained delays at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal will mean the Liberals won’t have to worry about embarrassment over bid-rigging charges dogging the search
- Unexplained delays at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal will mean the Liberals won’t have to worry about embarrassment over bid-rigging charges dogging the search
- Unexplained delays at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal will mean the Liberals won’t have to worry about embarrassment over bid-rigging charges dogging the search
- Politicians have deserted Parliament Hill for the hustings, and begun to trade charges of how unaccountable and inaccurate their opponents are. But on Parliament
- Politicians have deserted Parliament Hill for the hustings, and begun to trade charges of how unaccountable and inaccurate their opponents are. But on Parliament
- Politicians have deserted Parliament Hill for the hustings, and begun to trade charges of how unaccountable and inaccurate their opponents are. But on Parliament
- Public opinion polls may be showing the “Peterson Syndrome” is alive, well and ready to strike the federal Liberals, but the party that’s poised
- Public opinion polls may be showing the “Peterson Syndrome” is alive, well and ready to strike the federal Liberals, but the party that’s poised
- Public opinion polls may be showing the “Peterson Syndrome” is alive, well and ready to strike the federal Liberals, but the party that’s poised
- There’s an amusing little fictional riff working its way through the e-mail system of the cosmos. It has PBS news icon Jim Lehrer explaining
- There’s an amusing little fictional riff working its way through the e-mail system of the cosmos. It has PBS news icon Jim Lehrer explaining
- There’s an amusing little fictional riff working its way through the e-mail system of the cosmos. It has PBS news icon Jim Lehrer explaining
- From Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.), described by the Vancouver Sun as “the governing party’s most vulnerable incumbent anywhere in the country,” to
- From Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.), described by the Vancouver Sun as “the governing party’s most vulnerable incumbent anywhere in the country,” to
- From Environment Minister David Anderson (Victoria, B.C.), described by the Vancouver Sun as “the governing party’s most vulnerable incumbent anywhere in the country,” to
- Seasoned New Brunswick Tory MP Elsie Wayne says she used a “poor choice of words” when she accused the Liberals of trying to buy
- Seasoned New Brunswick Tory MP Elsie Wayne says she used a “poor choice of words” when she accused the Liberals of trying to buy
- Seasoned New Brunswick Tory MP Elsie Wayne says she used a “poor choice of words” when she accused the Liberals of trying to buy
- Many years ago, in another time and place, an experienced Canadian Press reporter who had been covering Nova Scotia politics for some time wrote
- Many years ago, in another time and place, an experienced Canadian Press reporter who had been covering Nova Scotia politics for some time wrote
- Many years ago, in another time and place, an experienced Canadian Press reporter who had been covering Nova Scotia politics for some time wrote