Question: People who attended this party had to pay $1,100. That is the maximum political contribution for a year. So, how did anyone know whether or not they had already made a contribution? If they attended other Liberal events they would already be over the limit. How is that all handled?
Anon1: Any Canadian can make a contribution of maximum 4300$, depending on the year. 1100$ to an association, 1100$ to a political party, 1100$ to a leadership, if there is a leadership taking place or if there are debts to be paid from a previous leadership, and if you are a candidate, you can contribute 1000$ to your campaign if you are campaigning. That's the law...
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Question: People who attended this party had to pay $1,100. That is the maximum political contribution for a year. So, how did anyone know whether or not they had already made a contribution? If they attended other Liberal events they would already be over the limit.
How is that all handled?
$1100?
That is what I live on for one month.
Sorry, but images like this don't sell memberships, at least not in my neighbourhood. Just sayin'.
Anon1: Any Canadian can make a contribution of maximum 4300$, depending on the year. 1100$ to an association, 1100$ to a political party, 1100$ to a leadership, if there is a leadership taking place or if there are debts to be paid from a previous leadership, and if you are a candidate, you can contribute 1000$ to your campaign if you are campaigning. That's the law...
So these are "The Canadians" that Ignatieff was saying that he wanted to talk to. Not a lot of minorities either.
"Not a lot of minorities either."
I don't see any.
Err unless wealthy middle age white guys are a minority...
Who wears a suit to a garden party for crying out loud?
This party looks white 'n nerdy.
that party looks like it needed some colour (in all senses of the word)
What a nice pic -- looks like the weather was really nice. Where was it held?
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