Carney’s Liberal leadership campaign says it raised $1.9-million, while Freeland’s cites optimism about fundraising | Unpublished
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Publication Date: February 15, 2025 - 12:29

Carney’s Liberal leadership campaign says it raised $1.9-million, while Freeland’s cites optimism about fundraising

February 15, 2025
Mark Carney, candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, speaks during a news conference in Vancouver, B.C., Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns" height="4333" width="6500"/>A spokesperson for Mark Carney’s leadership campaign says they’ve raised more than $1.9 million so far in donations from over 11,000 people.The Liberal leadership hopefuls are required to submit biweekly reports to the chief electoral officer and Carney’s team says their latest report was submitted this week and includes donations up to Feb. 9.


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