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Pending advice
Oopsie. The Liberal auction has now been modified.
Concerned after questions were raised of improper fundraising, the Liberal party will now only accept bids from individuals at its auction tonight and only those bids to a maximum of $1,100, the legal limit for an annual political donation.
Also, the proceeds will not be handed over immediately to the Liberal party, but set aside pending advice from Elections Canada.
The Liberals still think their auction is appropriate and legal, but want to be "above board," an official said.
So, it turns out a tennis match with Bob Rae does indeed have a price after all.
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