New Democrats trail behind Tories, Liberals in second quarter fundraising
OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats are having a difficult time catching up to their federal rivals in the fundraising department, as the party reports pulling in less than a million dollars from far fewer donors than the other parties during the second quarter of the year.
Quarterly fundraising returns posted on the Elections Canada website show the NDP raised $872,401 from 12,451 contributions over the three months which ended June 30.
The party has been plagued with financial woes ever since the 2015 federal election when the party plunged into debt. The years that followed saw major expenses, such as hosting a federal leadership race and holding national conventions.
The party’s leader Jagmeet Singh has refused to accept a paycheque in his new position until the party’s coffers are in better shape.