This document summarizes the sources of party revenue for five major Canadian political parties (Liberal, NDP, Green, Bloc Quebecois, and Conservative) from 2004 to 2009. The three main sources of revenue were subsidies, donations from individual ridings, and subsidies. Over this period, the Conservative party consistently raised the most total revenue, while the revenue sources varied considerably between parties and years.
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Fundraising by source from 2004-2009, compiled by PunditsGuide.ca
This document summarizes the sources of party revenue for five major Canadian political parties (Liberal, NDP, Green, Bloc Quebecois, and Conservative) from 2004 to 2009. The three main sources of revenue were subsidies, donations from individual ridings, and subsidies. Over this period, the Conservative party consistently raised the most total revenue, while the revenue sources varied considerably between parties and years.
This document summarizes the sources of party revenue for five major Canadian political parties (Liberal, NDP, Green, Bloc Quebecois, and Conservative) from 2004 to 2009. The three main sources of revenue were subsidies, donations from individual ridings, and subsidies. Over this period, the Conservative party consistently raised the most total revenue, while the revenue sources varied considerably between parties and years.