Tight limits on political contributions create a demand and opportunity for bundling

They are, for the most part, 'political junkies' and party loyalists who like to be part of the action. There is no expectation of material rewards; rather, the motivation consists of affiliative rewards.

While it now seems unlikely that Canada will have a general election this fall, it is a good time to consider how federal political parties and candidates raise money from donations to augment the generous direct and indirect subsidies. Adaptation has been necessary when the law has been changed...

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