Political advertising

- The five main parties spent more than $5.5-million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the first 30 days of the election campaign, with the Liberals leading the Conservatives by nearly $1-million heading into election day.
- The five main parties spent more than $5.5-million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the first 30 days of the election campaign, with the Liberals leading the Conservatives by nearly $1-million heading into election day.
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- 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.
- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.

- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.
- The new PM's $290,000 ‘investment’ in Meta advertising during the leadership race will pay dividends during a general election, says digital strategist Harneet Singh.

- While the NDP can't compete with the cash other parties have spent on Meta ads, an unorthodox swing is 'exactly what the underdog needs

- While the NDP can't compete with the cash other parties have spent on Meta ads, an unorthodox swing is 'exactly what the underdog needs
- While the NDP can't compete with the cash other parties have spent on Meta ads, an unorthodox swing is 'exactly what the underdog needs

- The reason why the environment is not ‘top of mind’ during the election campaign has much more to do with the reporters who cover
- The reason why the environment is not ‘top of mind’ during the election campaign has much more to do with the reporters who cover
- The reason why the environment is not ‘top of mind’ during the election campaign has much more to do with the reporters who cover
- American Backlash: The Untold Story of Social Change In The United States, by Michael Adams, Viking Canada, 230 pages, $35. Blurb from the back
- American Backlash: The Untold Story of Social Change In The United States, by Michael Adams, Viking Canada, 230 pages, $35. Blurb from the back
- American Backlash: The Untold Story of Social Change In The United States, by Michael Adams, Viking Canada, 230 pages, $35. Blurb from the back
- Every week, Public Policy Forum participants will go behind the headlines and hear from experts on the numbers, the highlights and the issues of
- Every week, Public Policy Forum participants will go behind the headlines and hear from experts on the numbers, the highlights and the issues of
- Every week, Public Policy Forum participants will go behind the headlines and hear from experts on the numbers, the highlights and the issues of
- The Privy Council Office is preparing briefing binders for new Cabinet Ministers but insists the business of government continues. There’s a growing flurry of
- The Privy Council Office is preparing briefing binders for new Cabinet Ministers but insists the business of government continues. There’s a growing flurry of
- The Privy Council Office is preparing briefing binders for new Cabinet Ministers but insists the business of government continues. There’s a growing flurry of
- Liberal Party War Room Address: 81 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa Chief: Cyrus Reporter Staffers: Some of the senior staffers in the Liberal Party war room
- Liberal Party War Room Address: 81 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa Chief: Cyrus Reporter Staffers: Some of the senior staffers in the Liberal Party war room
- Liberal Party War Room Address: 81 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa Chief: Cyrus Reporter Staffers: Some of the senior staffers in the Liberal Party war room
- Internet bloggers say media got it all wrong… At least in its coverage of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper’s references to organized crime and the
- Internet bloggers say media got it all wrong… At least in its coverage of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper’s references to organized crime and the
- Internet bloggers say media got it all wrong… At least in its coverage of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper’s references to organized crime and the
- In the lead-up to the last federal election, Claudette Bradshaw resisted pressures to retire so that former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna could run
- In the lead-up to the last federal election, Claudette Bradshaw resisted pressures to retire so that former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna could run
- In the lead-up to the last federal election, Claudette Bradshaw resisted pressures to retire so that former New Brunswick premier Frank McKenna could run
- Riding MP Number ofvotes % of vote received received 1. Hamilton Mountain, Ont. Beth Phinney 18,548 34.81% 2. Victoria, B.C. David Anderson 20,398 35.04%
- Riding MP Number ofvotes % of vote received received 1. Hamilton Mountain, Ont. Beth Phinney 18,548 34.81% 2. Victoria, B.C. David Anderson 20,398 35.04%
- Riding MP Number ofvotes % of vote received received 1. Hamilton Mountain, Ont. Beth Phinney 18,548 34.81% 2. Victoria, B.C. David Anderson 20,398 35.04%
- St. Pauls, Ont. Minister of State for Public Health Carolyn Bennett vs. Global TV’s Conservative Peter Kent. 2004 election results: LIB Carolyn Bennett: 58.39%
- St. Pauls, Ont. Minister of State for Public Health Carolyn Bennett vs. Global TV’s Conservative Peter Kent. 2004 election results: LIB Carolyn Bennett: 58.39%
- St. Pauls, Ont. Minister of State for Public Health Carolyn Bennett vs. Global TV’s Conservative Peter Kent. 2004 election results: LIB Carolyn Bennett: 58.39%
- Outgoing veteran Liberal MP Don Boudria,who is the only federal politician in Canada who worked as a Hill busboy, received a standing ovation and
- Outgoing veteran Liberal MP Don Boudria,who is the only federal politician in Canada who worked as a Hill busboy, received a standing ovation and
- Outgoing veteran Liberal MP Don Boudria,who is the only federal politician in Canada who worked as a Hill busboy, received a standing ovation and
- Riding MP % of vote received 1. Burnaby-New Westminster, B.C. Peter Julian 33.72% 2. Burnaby-Douglas, B.C. Bill Siksay 34.59% 3. Skeena-Bulkley Valley, B.C. Nathan
- Riding MP % of vote received 1. Burnaby-New Westminster, B.C. Peter Julian 33.72% 2. Burnaby-Douglas, B.C. Bill Siksay 34.59% 3. Skeena-Bulkley Valley, B.C. Nathan
- Riding MP % of vote received 1. Burnaby-New Westminster, B.C. Peter Julian 33.72% 2. Burnaby-Douglas, B.C. Bill Siksay 34.59% 3. Skeena-Bulkley Valley, B.C. Nathan
- Ned Franks, a top expert on Parliament democracy, says the 38th Parliament had no ‘knock-down, dragged out fight on public policy’ issues. The 38th
- Ned Franks, a top expert on Parliament democracy, says the 38th Parliament had no ‘knock-down, dragged out fight on public policy’ issues. The 38th
- Ned Franks, a top expert on Parliament democracy, says the 38th Parliament had no ‘knock-down, dragged out fight on public policy’ issues. The 38th