From DEADLINE (from Liberal.ca) <[email protected]>
Subject We can't slow down
Date January 31, 2023 9:06 PM
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We are hours away from our midnight deadline.


Friend, January is almost over, and I want to thank you for your support throughout the start of this year and all of 2022. It’s Canadians like you who make up our movement and allow Justin Trudeau and our Liberal team to keep building on our progress. Your support made it possible for us to end last year on a strong note &ndash; but we still have so much more work to do in 2023.


We are staying focused on delivering on Canadians’ top priorities, including making life more affordable, accelerating the fight against climate change, building safer communities, and growing an economy that works for all Canadians.


All of this is only possible with your support. We have to keep building on our momentum to keep moving forward for all Canadians.


And with Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative party pushing reckless policies to roll back on progress, we cannot slow down now.


Friend, I hope you’ll chip in before midnight tonight so we can keep up our important work together.

If you are able, chip in now and help Justin Trudeau and our Liberal team keep Canada moving forward – for everyone.









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Thank you for your support.

Azam Ishmael

National Director
Liberal Party of Canada









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