Fundraising
- With another $3.32-million in the bank this quarter, the Liberals have 'money to play with,' but they can't afford to waste it on ineffective ads, says Conservative strategist Cole Hogan.
- With another $3.32-million in the bank this quarter, the Liberals have 'money to play with,' but they can't afford to waste it on ineffective ads, says Conservative strategist Cole Hogan.
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- ‘It’s all about relationships,’ says Ontario Liberal MP Charles Sousa, whose riding association raised the largest amount of money of all Liberal EDAs nationally
- ‘It’s all about relationships,’ says Ontario Liberal MP Charles Sousa, whose riding association raised the largest amount of money of all Liberal EDAs nationally
- ‘It’s all about relationships,’ says Ontario Liberal MP Charles Sousa, whose riding association raised the largest amount of money of all Liberal EDAs nationally
- A recent study by the government watchdog found the median donation between 2016 and 2022 was just $77, and only one per cent of
- A recent study by the government watchdog found the median donation between 2016 and 2022 was just $77, and only one per cent of
- A recent study by the government watchdog found the median donation between 2016 and 2022 was just $77, and only one per cent of
- Pollster Nik Nanos says the Liberals are ‘undermining any sense of urgency’ for donors to open their wallets without the expectation of an imminent
- Pollster Nik Nanos says the Liberals are ‘undermining any sense of urgency’ for donors to open their wallets without the expectation of an imminent
- Pollster Nik Nanos says the Liberals are ‘undermining any sense of urgency’ for donors to open their wallets without the expectation of an imminent
- One factor that may be affecting the Liberals’ fundraising totals is trepidatious benefactors who may be waiting to see whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
- One factor that may be affecting the Liberals’ fundraising totals is trepidatious benefactors who may be waiting to see whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
- One factor that may be affecting the Liberals’ fundraising totals is trepidatious benefactors who may be waiting to see whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
- By hammering home the party's message 'online, at every press conference, every speech, every rally, you really hit mass impact,' says digital campaign specialist
- By hammering home the party's message 'online, at every press conference, every speech, every rally, you really hit mass impact,' says digital campaign specialist
- By hammering home the party's message 'online, at every press conference, every speech, every rally, you really hit mass impact,' says digital campaign specialist
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- [Graph Not Transcribed] One of the most ubiquitous concepts in government and public-policy advocacy is “the public interest.” Everyone cites it, at one time
- The federal government has become an “elected dictatorship” and may even be in violation of the Constitution, says former PCO Clerk Gordon Robertson. The
- The federal government has become an “elected dictatorship” and may even be in violation of the Constitution, says former PCO Clerk Gordon Robertson. The
- The federal government has become an “elected dictatorship” and may even be in violation of the Constitution, says former PCO Clerk Gordon Robertson. The
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- [Graph Not Transcribed] While there are a few problem areas, the federal government will be able to handle the looming employee shortage, says Public
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- Describing the issue as “a national emergency,” Ontario Liberal Senator Jerry Grafstein wants to tinker with the Food and Drugs Act to make safe
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- [Graph Not Transcribed] There’s a byelection going on in the ultra Pequiste riding of Mercier, located in the heart of Montreal. This is where
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- The House of Commons budget has risen by 10 per cent or almost $26-million this year. House officials say the increase is due to
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- Our Parliament, not to put too fine a point on it, is in crisis. The problem is not specifically the Auberge Grand-Mere affair, which
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- [Graph Not Transcribed] Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Heward Grafftey has come out publicly to voice his support for Prime Minister Jean Chretien’s integrity
- The brain drain is not a myth, it is real. Also, because of the enormous cost, post-secondary education is no longer universally accessible to
- The brain drain is not a myth, it is real. Also, because of the enormous cost, post-secondary education is no longer universally accessible to
- The brain drain is not a myth, it is real. Also, because of the enormous cost, post-secondary education is no longer universally accessible to
- Hardly a week goes by without someone in this country complaining about the brain drain of Canadian talent to the United States, and making
- Hardly a week goes by without someone in this country complaining about the brain drain of Canadian talent to the United States, and making
- Hardly a week goes by without someone in this country complaining about the brain drain of Canadian talent to the United States, and making
- Recent research from Human Resources and Development Canada indicates that 72 per cent of all new jobs will now require some sort of post-
- Recent research from Human Resources and Development Canada indicates that 72 per cent of all new jobs will now require some sort of post-
- Recent research from Human Resources and Development Canada indicates that 72 per cent of all new jobs will now require some sort of post-
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on
- Canadian students today face higher debt loads than at any other time in Canadian history. It is not surprising that they also default on