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Political Fund-Raising Slows Down After the Sharp Rise in Spring

OTTAWA — New data on political fund-raising shows that partisan donors reduced their contributions during the summer after generously feeding party electoral funds for the spring elections. These new figures, published this week by Elections Canada, are timely as speculations about the fall elections are intensifying in Ottawa, as the Liberal government does not currently have the support to adopt the next federal budget.
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OTTAWA — New data on political fund-raising shows that partisan donors reduced their contributions during the summer after generously feeding party electoral funds for the spring elections. These new figures, published this week by Elections Canada, are timely as speculations about the fall elections are intensifying in Ottawa, as the Liberal government does not currently have the support to adopt the next federal budget.

·Richelieu, Canada
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canadafrancais.com broke the news in Richelieu, Canada on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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