The Conservative Party of Canada announced a new fundraising milestone for the year 2025, amassing nearly $48 million from over 327,000 donations. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre expressed gratitude for the widespread support, citing it as a testament to the party’s message of optimism for a more secure and affordable Canada.
As per data from Elections Canada, the Conservative Party raised $28.1 million in the initial quarter, followed by $9 million in the second quarter and $4.2 million in the third quarter. The party is currently submitting its fourth-quarter fundraising report, expected to reveal over $6.4 million collected in the final months of 2025.
Poilievre emphasized that these contributions are crucial for advancing the party’s agenda and gearing up to challenge the governing Carney Liberals in the upcoming elections. In a parallel development, the Liberal Party disclosed surpassing its previous fundraising records by securing over $29 million in the past year, nearly doubling its 2024 figures.
Elections Canada data indicates that the Liberals obtained $13.2 million in the first quarter of 2025, $7.6 million in the second quarter, and $2.95 million in the third quarter. Azam Ishmael, the national director of the Liberal Party, hailed this achievement as a historic moment for the party.
Furthermore, the New Democratic Party reported collecting $4.6 million in donations during the initial three quarters of 2025. However, the final fundraising figures for the last quarter of 2025 are yet to be released by Elections Canada.

