Ontario Proud

[15] When iPolitics noticed it was sharing negative post of Conservative leader Andrew Scheer after the 2019 election, Ballingall reaffirmed the page's opposition to Justin Trudeau.

[22] According to Ontario Proud, it is financed by donations from approximately 1,300 Canadian donors,[12] however most of the groups funding is reveal to have come from out of province, and mostly from construction companies with little or no labour laws.

[24] A cached copy of the fundraising appeal that was posted on the OGCA website showed that Ontario Proud was looking for up to $700,000 to fully fund its election strategy.

[24] On December 11, 2018, financial disclosures showed that, of the over half million dollars of funding that Ontario Proud had received, the majority ($460,000) had come from corporate donations.

[25] The five largest donations were from: Mattamy Homes ($100,000), Merit Ontario ($50,000), Nashville Developments ($50,000),[25][26][27] Opportunities Asia Ltd. ($30,000),and Shiplake Properties Limited ($25,000).

[25][27] As of February 2021, Mattamy Homes, published this statement on their website: “we regret having made a one-time donation to Ontario Proud in the ... 2018 provincial election.