Dear Jim,
The wolf has doffed his sheep’s clothing and the gauntlet has
been thrown.
Please
help finance our campaign for the CBC’s very survival.

This is the question the Conservative Party asks in its latest fundraising
letter, threatening to kill our CBC.
The very existence of Canada's national public broadcaster is at
stake.
Since his election in 2006, Stephen Harper has harboured a thinly
concealed, extreme and hostile agenda against our CBC, raising its
ugly head from time to time. But mostly, Harper has tried to
hide it from public scrutiny because he knows that affection for public
broadcasting is widespread in Canada.
But apparently, desperate times call for desperate
measures. The Conservatives have lost 25% of the
support they assembled to win the May 2011 election. Harper
and company have languished in this deep hole for many months.
This may explain why the Conservatives would trot out their
radical plan to kill the CBC – a desperate bid to
secure their base. After all, for Harper it’s all about winning –
not what’s good for Canada.
Now that this radical plan is visible for all to see, it’s
logical to conclude the Conservatives will sell or kill the CBC if
they are re-elected.
Please
give generously so FRIENDS can prepare for the most ambitious
electoral strategy we have ever mounted.
Our strategy is to build grassroots teams at the
local level where it matters most, that is in ridings where the
outcome of the 2015 election will likely be too
close to call. It is these ridings with razor-thin pluralities
where the political parties will focus their attention in the race
to win. If we can mount a strong show of support for
public broadcasting in these ridings, we may be able to
persuade the Conservatives to reconsider.
We’ve
already started to prepare for 2015, but we need your help to make
this strategy successful.
So far, we have launched a new social media
video to declare for all to see and hear that though
Harper wants to control and silence our CBC, he cannot drown us all
out.
We have also conducted the first phase of an innovative
recruitment campaign to strengthen FRIENDS’ grassroots
network. But we need to do much more, especially recruiting
additional supporters in key ridings.
And
we are testing on-the-ground campaign techniques
during the current by-elections. Just this weekend, FRIENDS
volunteers hit the streets in Trinity-Spadina to gather new support
for the CBC.
But we need to do much more – and fast. The Canada
Elections Act severely restricts the amount we can spend to get our
message out to the public during an election campaign – but not
before the campaign formally begins. So now is the time to
act.
Please give generously to help us ramp up our preparations,
including:
- Engaging local campaign organizers
- Reaching out to voters in swing ridings through telephone town
hall events and other innovative techniques
- Online and traditional advertising
The very future of Canadian public broadcasting is at
stake. This will be our most important campaign of 2014.
Please join me in making a special gift today:

Yours sincerely,

Ian Morrison Spokesperson FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting
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