Bloc Québécois saw biggest drop in fundraising after federal election
OTTAWA — Elections Canada figures show donations dried up for the Bloc Québécois more than other federal parties after the election in September.
While political parties often raise more during election periods, quarterly financing numbers show the Bloc under leader Yves-François Blanchet raised only $154,000 from 1,043 donors from October to December.
That represented an 87 per cent drop from the $1.2 million raised by the party in the previous three months, much of which coincided with the federal election campaign.
The Erin O’Toole-led Conservatives also saw their fundraising efforts crater in the three months after the election, when they brought in only about $3 million.