The president and CEO of Canada’s largest newspaper chain donated to five Conservative leadership candidates during the party’s fourth quarter, according to an iPolitics analysis of Elections Canada data published Tuesday morning.

The data — which includes party fundraising numbers for Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016 — shows a ‘Paul V. Godfrey’ donated $100 on Oct. 1, 2016 to each of the following candidates who hope to take the helm of the Conservative Party of Canada: Andrew Scheer, Brad Trost, Kellie Leitch, Maxime Bernier and Michael Chong.

The same Godfrey also made a $950 contribution to the Conservative Party of Canada on Sept. 20, 2016. A Postmedia spokesperson confirmed the donations Tuesday.

Godfrey has worked as Postmedia Network’s top boss since 2010. Prior to that, he served as chair of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and is a former head of the Toronto Blue Jays. Godfrey also spent about two decades in politics — as a North York alderman and Metro Toronto Chairman — and has ties to Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party.

The newspaper chain came under fire in 2015 for running full front-page ads in support of the federal Conservatives during the election campaign. Many of the Postmedia papers also wrote editorials endorsing the Conservatives, and the former editor-in-chief of the Edmonton Journal told Canadaland that Postmedia asked the paper to endorse the late Jim Prentice in Alberta’s 2015 provincial election.

A search of the Elections Canada database shows Godfrey did not make any contributions to the Conservative party in 2015. He also did not donate to any of the other four political parties in 2016.