The controversy surrounding political fundraising events is growing tonight. The Prime Minister announced Friday morning the federal government will be enacting a law to limit cash-for-access events that critics say give the rich more access to lawmakers than the general public. While B.C is not following suit, the Premier says her party is making changes to improve fundraising methods in this province.
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B.C. Premier defends high-priced and exclusive fundraising dinner in the Okanagan.
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