“Conservative Party Raises Record $48M in Fundraising Surge”

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The Conservative Party of Canada announced a new fundraising milestone in 2025, collecting nearly $48 million from over 327,000 contributions. Party leader Pierre Poilievre expressed gratitude for the widespread support, emphasizing the party’s message of optimism for a more secure and affordable Canada.

Elections Canada data reveals that the Conservative Party amassed $28.1 million in the initial quarter, $9 million in the second quarter, and $4.2 million in the third quarter. The party is finalizing its fourth-quarter fundraising report, projecting over $6.4 million raised during the last three months of the year.

Poilievre highlighted the significance of these donations, stating they strengthen the party’s foundation for future challenges, particularly against the governing Carney Liberals in upcoming elections.

In a similar vein, the Liberal Party reported surpassing its previous fundraising achievements, securing over $29 million in 2025, nearly double its 2024 total. The Liberals’ fundraising figures include $13.2 million in the first quarter, $7.6 million in the second quarter, and $2.95 million in the third quarter, as per Elections Canada records.

Azam Ishmael, the Liberal Party’s national director, hailed the year as historic for the party, reflecting on the remarkable fundraising success. Meanwhile, the New Democratic Party received $4.6 million in donations during the initial nine months of 2025, with final figures for the last quarter yet to be disclosed by Elections Canada.

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