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Liberals defend $100K Bruce Power fundraiser

Premier Kathleen Wynne is defending a controversial $100,000 fundraiser held by privately owned Bruce Power for her Liberals, saying, “It takes money to fuel the democratic process.”

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NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said “the optics (of the fundraiser held by Bruce Power) are very, very bad,” in light of the Liberal government’s Oct. 10 decision not to proceed with building new nuclear reactors.


Premier Kathleen Wynne is defending a controversial $100,000 fundraiser held by privately owned Bruce Power for her Liberals, saying “it takes money to fuel the democratic process.”

In the wake of revelations in the Star that the firm’s president and CEO Duncan Hawthorne hosted the Sept. 10 dinner just before the government shelved publicly owned Ontario Power Generation’s new $15-billion nuclear reactors, Wynne stressed nothing untoward happened.

Robert Benzie

Robert Benzie is the Star’s Queen’s Park bureau chief and a reporter covering Ontario politics. Follow him on Twitter: @robertbenzie.

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