CALGARY Calgary s current mayor says the allegations levelled against the campaign for a candidate hoping to replace him are deeply troubling if true as the city s election nears. There are accusations that Jeff Davison s mayoral campaign coordinated with a third-party advertiser (TPA) in hosting a golf tournament fundraiser. An official complaint has now been launched with Elections Alberta against Davison s team. These allegations, if true, are extremely troubling, Mayor Naheed Nenshi said. They are a violation of the spirit of the law as well as potentially a violation of the law itself. Email invites to a golf tournament were sent out earlier this month by a TPA called Calgary Tomorrow. It asked for individuals and companies to sign up for the event and pledge to sponsor the fundraiser. A $10,000 Title Sponsor package includes the opportunity to ask Jeff Davison questions in Q&A at (the) event, while a $5,000 package includes breakfast with Davison on t
Jeff Davison responds to allegations his campaign is tied to third-party advertising
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Jeff Davison denies allegations his mayoral campaign tried to circumvent donation rules
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