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Re: Re: Apparently the sky was not the Liberal limit
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Sean Calder
George, this is yet another of those loopholes that the Liberals love to exploit. Political donations are limited to a calendar year, not to the lifetime of a single event. In Theory, one would be able to refinance their loan or take out a personal loan in order to be able to accept multiple donations within different calendar years. Sneaky sneaky....Heaven forbid that the Conservatives attempt anything like that, but then, we don't have the same problems the Liberals do at the moment, or at the atm.
The whole Donations in Kind issue was hashed out a while back when our Finance Minister held a Fundraiser during which time he was going to speak towards his goals and visions through budgets.
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