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Tories brought in double the money that Liberals donors contributed in third quarter

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives continue to hold a sizable fundraising advantage over the Liberals, collecting twice as much money from donors as the governing party did in this year's third quarter.
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The federal Conservative party continues to hold a sizable fundraising advantage over the Liberals, more than doubling its total donations in this year's third quarter. Snow clings to the iron gates outside Parliament Hill, the day after the first significant snowfall in Ottawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives continue to hold a sizable fundraising advantage over the Liberals, collecting twice as much money from donors as the governing party did in this year's third quarter.

The Tories raised just over $7 million in donations from around 42,000 contributors between July and September, a drop from the first two quarters in 2023.

Figures from Elections Canada show the party had raised about $8.3 million from January to March and nearly $8 million between April and June.

Data show the Liberals brought in just over $3 million from over 29,500 contributors in the third quarter, a slight drop from the $3.2 million they had raised in the previous three months.

The NDP raised more money than they did in the previous quarter, bringing in over $1.5 million from more than 16,000 donors.

The Green Party raised almost $344,000, while the Bloc Québécois brought in under $250,000.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 1, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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