Liberals’ low fundraising numbers should ‘set off alarm bells,’ say some political players

Chad Rogers says the Conservative Party has achieved 'atypical growth.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pictured at a national caucus meeting.
The Conservative Party’s commanding lead in fundraising in the first quarter of this year should set off alarm bells in the Liberal Party, say some political players. “If the Conservatives raised more money than us in the second quarter, I would describe that as fundraising recession, and itâ€...

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