Ashton said the NDP has wandered away from its base in favour of messaging with broad political appeal.
He pointed to the party focusing on the cost of groceries instead of improving wages or protecting jobs from automation.
“What are we doing to increase wages? What is the NDP doing to protect jobs?” Ashton said.
Ashton said unionized workers need a more aggressive NDP leader who isn’t afraid to vote against the governing party if they advance anti-worker policies.
Daaaaaaamn
Unfortunately fundraising and a popular leader/message are self reinforcing: mo money means mo ads means mo support means mo money. The Conservatives are snowballing while the other parties aren’t even getting their message out.
Oil, gas, banks and monopolists love Poilievre, every million they spend has a multi-x potential return through proposed tax cuts and deregulation. Banks and monipolists seem lukewarm on Carney. The Conservatives have the grift-funding machine working full time.
IIRC only individuals can donate federally - organizations might be able to donate, but if they can, the limit is a free thousand bucks.
Companies do work around the limits by getting people to donate (line xEO’s families), but those are typically in the tens of thousands, not millions.
The Conservatives recorded 211,000 donors, with an average contribution of around $198. The Liberals received donations from more than 118,000 people who gave $128 on average and the NDP saw almost 60,000 donors chip in an average of $105 each.
I’d love to know why this is getting down votes. It’s a weird picture, but the link is interesting.