Big third-party election spenders
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Another Friday has come and gone — and with it, naturally, plenty of splashy headlines. Here’s the catch-up — but first, more campaign receipts are rolling in, and there’s political drama brewing over holiday cards.
THE COST OF 2022 — Campaign receipts from the 2022 election are due at Elections Ontario, offering fresh insight into the biggest third-party election advertisers — which were subject to tougher spending restraints and reporting rules, thanks to the Ford g…