I'd like it to be honest.
For instance (and this is fairly random):
Barbara Kapel Holden is listed as a personal donor. It fails to mention that she is on the board of directors for the Energy Resources Conservation board.
http://www.ercb.ca/portal/server.pt/...on/branch.aspx
They of course determine Enmax's rates. Probably no relation to Gary Holden, CEO of Enmax. I have no idea, nor would it ever be disclosed.
Let me try another..
Steven Paget, a personal donor that just Happens to be the Vice President of First Energy:
http://www.firstenergy.com/page.php?...8&analyst_id=9
Sheila Wasylyshyn...
Executive assistant to the Calgary board of Education Trustees.
Innocent enough, but why not just disclose?
Jim Mitchel...
Maybe just any Jim Mitchel, maybe the Vice President of PCL Construction Canada.
http://csgb.ubc.ca/files/workshop08/AnibalValente.pdf
A real fun one: Susan Stratton.
http://www.ecw.org/aboutme.php?personid=36
Always nice when people suing your industry are also donating in your City's election:
http://www.thestar.com/business/arti...ago-last-month
Anyway, I have no direct links here but am merely trying to illustrate that Nenshi's disclosure is far from transparent, and if you think his "grassroots" campaign is funded any more honestly than the other candidate's....think again.