Political advertising
- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
- The Liberals’ $2.3-million in digital-focused ads in 2024 demonstrates the lack of confidence the party had in its previous leader and message, says EOK Consults' Harneet Singh.
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- While the Conservatives are flooding the airwaves with an array of innovative digital advertising, the Liberals' ads remain 'plain, straightforward, and boring,' says Tory
- While the Conservatives are flooding the airwaves with an array of innovative digital advertising, the Liberals' ads remain 'plain, straightforward, and boring,' says Tory
- While the Conservatives are flooding the airwaves with an array of innovative digital advertising, the Liberals' ads remain 'plain, straightforward, and boring,' says Tory
- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- 'Message discipline has long been [Pierre] Poilievre’s kryptonite, and anyone expecting him to abandon the affordability focus in favour of a singular message on
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the
- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- Liberals take decisive day-one lead, spending $118,000 on Facebook and Instagram as Conservatives coast on a half-million-dollar pre-election-week spend on the platform.
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- PCO planning for a transition in government is a lot more complex today, since there are many different scenarios to consider under the current
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- The more the federal Conservatives talk about policy issues instead of the sponsorship scandal, the better it is for the federal Liberals, a top
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- In last week’s photograph on page 6, The Hill Times (Dec. 5) incorrectly identified Jim Judd as the former DM of Public Works in
- A Liberal national media? The evening the government fell, Prime Minister Paul Martin gave a speech to his caucus. Usually the caucus room just
- A Liberal national media? The evening the government fell, Prime Minister Paul Martin gave a speech to his caucus. Usually the caucus room just
- A Liberal national media? The evening the government fell, Prime Minister Paul Martin gave a speech to his caucus. Usually the caucus room just
- If there is another Quebec referendum anytime soon, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe will be the man to beat. He may turn out to
- If there is another Quebec referendum anytime soon, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe will be the man to beat. He may turn out to
- If there is another Quebec referendum anytime soon, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe will be the man to beat. He may turn out to
- Now that the enigma that was Saint Ed, as in Ed Broadbent, is gone from Ottawa Centre, there’s new blood vying to represent the
- Now that the enigma that was Saint Ed, as in Ed Broadbent, is gone from Ottawa Centre, there’s new blood vying to represent the
- Now that the enigma that was Saint Ed, as in Ed Broadbent, is gone from Ottawa Centre, there’s new blood vying to represent the
- According to Elections Canada, third parties can spend $3,441 per riding or $168,900 nationally in total in this election campaign. It’s not just war
- According to Elections Canada, third parties can spend $3,441 per riding or $168,900 nationally in total in this election campaign. It’s not just war
- According to Elections Canada, third parties can spend $3,441 per riding or $168,900 nationally in total in this election campaign. It’s not just war
- NDP candidate Charlie Angus is starting his own election campaign with an unpleasant distraction on his mind. The incumbent from the Timmins James Bay,
- NDP candidate Charlie Angus is starting his own election campaign with an unpleasant distraction on his mind. The incumbent from the Timmins James Bay,
- NDP candidate Charlie Angus is starting his own election campaign with an unpleasant distraction on his mind. The incumbent from the Timmins James Bay,
- The Canadian Constitution is getting in the way of urban development, Liberal and NDP candidates indicated at a town hall meeting at the Chateau
- The Canadian Constitution is getting in the way of urban development, Liberal and NDP candidates indicated at a town hall meeting at the Chateau
- The Canadian Constitution is getting in the way of urban development, Liberal and NDP candidates indicated at a town hall meeting at the Chateau
- ‘Bill S-36: The Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act will authorize the government to compile and distribute data on international trade in diamonds.’
- ‘Bill S-36: The Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act will authorize the government to compile and distribute data on international trade in diamonds.’
- ‘Bill S-36: The Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act will authorize the government to compile and distribute data on international trade in diamonds.’
- Political insiders usually get excited about December because of the high number of cocktail parties hosted by the four political parties and individual MPs.
- Political insiders usually get excited about December because of the high number of cocktail parties hosted by the four political parties and individual MPs.
- Political insiders usually get excited about December because of the high number of cocktail parties hosted by the four political parties and individual MPs.
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- Gloria Galloway The Globe and Mail Conservatives Campbell Clark The Globe and Mail Liberals Jane Taber The Globe and Mail Liberals Daniel Leblanc The
- Gloria Galloway The Globe and Mail Conservatives Campbell Clark The Globe and Mail Liberals Jane Taber The Globe and Mail Liberals Daniel Leblanc The