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Political Fundraising Dries up Following Spring Election Surge, Data Shows
Conservatives raised $4.2 million in Q3 2025, outpacing Liberals' $2.9 million as overall donations fell after spring election surges, Elections Canada reported.
- On Oct. 31, 2025, Elections Canada reported partisan donors largely stopped giving over the summer, with Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives raising $4.2 million and the Liberal Party of Canada $2.9 million.
- After a heavy spring election and leadership‑race fundraising, the Liberal Party of Canada raised $13 million in Q1 and $7.6 million in Q2, while the Conservative Party of Canada’s haul fell to half last year’s.
- The Bloc Québécois only managed about $100,000 from just under a thousand donors in the third quarter, down from $356,000 in the same period of 2024, Winnipeg Free Press reported.
- The new figures arrive as fall election talk increases in Ottawa and the Liberal government lacks support to pass the upcoming federal budget.
- Quarterly party financial returns suggest donor behaviour shifted after parties filled war chests for the spring election, producing a summer funding drought ahead of a possible fall campaign.
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New data on political fund-raising reveal that partisan donors reduced their contributions during the summer after generously feeding party electoral funds for the spring elections.
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Fresh political fundraising data shows partisan donors closed their wallets over the summer months after shelling out to fill party war chests for the spring election. The new figures published this week by Elections Canada come just in time for fall election speculation to heat up in Ottawa as the ...
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Total News Sources30
Leaning Left18Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution82% Left
Bias Distribution
- 82% of the sources lean Left
82% Left
L 82%
C 18%
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