Barely a month from the Liberal leadership selection, candidate Chrystia Freeland’s campaign is suggesting the entry fee from the party has been set too high and candidate Karina Gould has warned supporters she might not make it past the next deposit deadline.
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In an email to her supporters on Tuesday, Karina Gould warned that the party set an “aggressive fundraising deadline” and that she needs more help to meet the goal of raising $125,000 by Friday, 5 p.m., for her to stay in the race.
“My campaign is powered by people, not deep pockets,” says the email, obtained by National Post. “But the deadline is fast approaching, and your support today will determine whether we get a real race as Liberals or whether we have
a coronation.”
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The Liberal party asked leadership candidates for a steep entry fee of $350,000 to be paid in several payments before Feb. 17, six weeks after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he would be stepping down once his successor was chosen.
“Chrystia Freeland believes that a large field with a low barrier to entry is the best way to renew our party, have a diversity of viewpoints (
if that’s actually what the Liberal Party wanted), and engage as many Liberals as possible as we head into the next federal election to defeat (Conservative Leader) Pierre Poilievre,” she said.
Wait, what?
What about acting in the best interests of Canada & Canadians? Not acting in the best interests of the Liberal Party? Isn’t that the goal…the best interests of Canadians?
Liberal supporters are set to choose their next leader on March 9 in a short race. The party’s high entry fee was seen as a way to keep out long-shot or unserious candidates with unacceptable misogynistic fringe views, etc…

…The fee is a significant jump from the $75,000 fee in the previous leadership race.
The party is asking for of $350,000 to be paid in several payments before Feb. 17, which Freeland says is too high
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Candidates had to declare their intention to run by Jan. 23 -- and deliver a $350,000 entrance feethat's payable in four installments.