Tories continue to raise most money, but Liberals close gap as election nears
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal party just scored its best-ever third quarter fundraising result in a non-election year — but still fell $1 million short of the money raked in by the Conservatives.
According to the latest quarterly financial reports filed with Elections Canada, the governing party pulled in nearly $3.8 million between July 1 and the end of September, from some 33,000 donors.
The Conservatives, who’ve proven their mettle time and again as fundraising champs, took in $4.86 million in the same period, from 36,655 contributors.
Still, as the clock ticks down to the next election in a year, the fundraising gap between the two parties closed significantly during the third quarter.


