Liberal fundraising: Priceless
Want to take in an Ottawa Senators game in the company of Ken Dryden?
A lunch with Michael Ignatieff?
Or a golf game with former prime minister Paul Martin?
All of these are up for grabs at a Liberal auction being held tonight in Ottawa.
And the price? Apparently "the sky is the limit."
The advertising for the event specifically says that any bid will not be considered a political contribution and therefore will not count against a donor's annual legal limit, which is $1,100.
The Liberal party's explanation: If you are paying for something and getting something in return for commercial value that is not a political donation.
Of coure, that is not how the Conservatives see this so-called auction. In fact, Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre has sent a letter to Elections Canada demanding it investigate the entire event.
But just how do you determine how much a tennis match with Bob Rae is really worth?
As for rumours that the auction will be cancelled? Priceless.
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