Montreal Gazette

Liberal officials say party ready for election

Grassroots fundraisin­g hits new high

- Joan Bryden

SASKATOON • Federal Liberal officials say the ruling party is in good shape as it approaches the oneyear countdown to the next election — even if the Conservati­ves have raised more money and nominated more candidates.

Azam Ishmael, the Liberals’ national director, and party president Suzanne Cowan gave a report on the party’s election readiness Wednesday to Liberal MPs attending a caucus retreat ahead of next week’s resumption of Parliament.

A note prepared by the party says the Liberals’ online fundraisin­g scored its best July ever and its best August in a non-election year.

Moreover, the party now has more monthly grassroots donors than at any time in its history, and more than 15,000 people have signed up recently as volunteers. Over the summer, the party organized 579 “summer of action” events across the country, knocking on doors and talking to voters.

The grassroots mobilizati­on is proceeding “at a faster pace than we’ve ever seen this far ahead of an election campaign,” the note says.

As well, 25 Liberal MPs, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, have been nominated as candidates for the next election, plus one new contender.

By contrast, the Conservati­ves have nominated some 100 candidates for the country’s 338 ridings thus far.

And while the Tories continue to rake in money hand over fist — $12.1 million in the first six months of 2018, compared to $6.4 million pulled in by the Liberals — Ishmael says those comparison­s are misleading.

“I think you need to look at the actual truth on fundraisin­g. It’s not about the gross amount of dollars that are raised, it’s about what’s left in your pocket,” Ishmael said in an interview.

The Conservati­ves, he said, are spending twice as much to raise twice as much as the Liberals. He said the real gap between the two parties is just $500,000.

Similarly, Ishmael said the nomination numbers are misleading.

The Liberal party has declared that all 183 of its MPs will be acclaimed without having to win nomination contests in their ridings — provided they meet certain fundraisin­g, membership and voter engagement targets by Oct. 1. Ishmael said the vast majority are expected to meet those targets, so their nomination­s are effectivel­y formalitie­s.

 ?? GRAHAM HUGHES / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Rank and file Liberals attend a convention in 2014. Officials say the party now has more monthly grassroots donors than at any time in its history.
GRAHAM HUGHES / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Rank and file Liberals attend a convention in 2014. Officials say the party now has more monthly grassroots donors than at any time in its history.

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