Trudeau, Poilievre, Singh begin fundraising campaigns in Alberta and Montreal

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Trudeau, Poilievre, Singh begin fundraising campaigns in Alberta and Montreal
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According to fundraising numbers for 2023 released in January by Elections Canada, the Conservatives under Mr. Poilievre raised more money than all other major political parties combined

With the House of Commons on a summer break, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are out on the fundraising trail this week, with the leaders looking to Montreal and Alberta for support.On Wednesday, Mr. Trudeau made an announcement in Montreal, and later attended a Liberal fundraising event in the city, accompanied by Tourism Minister Soraya Martinez Ferrada and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly.

The Conservative Leader’s fundraising calendar this month also includes an event featuring a high-profile supporter of his party. Dan Daviau, the president and CEO of the-based investment bank Canaccord Genuity Group Corp., is to host Mr. Poilievre at a July 22 event in the regional municipality of Muskoka, according to an advisory obtained by The Globe and Mail.

”We just finished the second quarter fundraising and we are proud to note that our digital donations are up at least 25 per cent from last year.”

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