Political advertising
- Trudeau-era limits for government ads were scrapped last year alongside the launch of a multimillion-dollar campaign drawing on the Grits' 2025 ‘Build Strong’ election slogans.
- Trudeau-era limits for government ads were scrapped last year alongside the launch of a multimillion-dollar campaign drawing on the Grits' 2025 ‘Build Strong’ election slogans.
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- A fragmented media landscape has increased the value of social media experimentation, but an NDP stumble may show the risk of full campaign integration,
- A fragmented media landscape has increased the value of social media experimentation, but an NDP stumble may show the risk of full campaign integration,
- A fragmented media landscape has increased the value of social media experimentation, but an NDP stumble may show the risk of full campaign integration,
- 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
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- The federal government hasn’t ruled out any possibility regarding the future of former VIA Rail chairman Jean Pelletier. In a dramatic development on Friday,
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in
- Liberal Party officials in Quebec acknowledge 2004 campaign was lacking the right communications strategy and slogans. After being steam-rolled by the Bloc Quebecois in
- This holiday season, incumbent MPs should think twice before they make a list or check it twice, an NDP MP warns. Regardless of whether
- This holiday season, incumbent MPs should think twice before they make a list or check it twice, an NDP MP warns. Regardless of whether
- This holiday season, incumbent MPs should think twice before they make a list or check it twice, an NDP MP warns. Regardless of whether
- Each party in the House, over the last few weeks, has been arguing forcefully and loudly that it’s their party, (their party!) fighting for
- Each party in the House, over the last few weeks, has been arguing forcefully and loudly that it’s their party, (their party!) fighting for
- Each party in the House, over the last few weeks, has been arguing forcefully and loudly that it’s their party, (their party!) fighting for
- There are two kinds of people in the war room: the brainiacs, or, the ‘oppo’ people and ‘the crazy, kind of cowboy writer-types.’ Think
- There are two kinds of people in the war room: the brainiacs, or, the ‘oppo’ people and ‘the crazy, kind of cowboy writer-types.’ Think
- There are two kinds of people in the war room: the brainiacs, or, the ‘oppo’ people and ‘the crazy, kind of cowboy writer-types.’ Think
- Unease over a fifth consecutive Liberal mandate versus fear of a Conservative government: That is the negative option set to be at the root
- Unease over a fifth consecutive Liberal mandate versus fear of a Conservative government: That is the negative option set to be at the root
- Unease over a fifth consecutive Liberal mandate versus fear of a Conservative government: That is the negative option set to be at the root
- Canadian and British citizen William Sampson spent 963 days in a Saudi Arabian prison. He was tortured, gang raped and brutalized. His new book
- Canadian and British citizen William Sampson spent 963 days in a Saudi Arabian prison. He was tortured, gang raped and brutalized. His new book
- Canadian and British citizen William Sampson spent 963 days in a Saudi Arabian prison. He was tortured, gang raped and brutalized. His new book
- If the recent fiery exchanges in the House are any indication, Canadians are on the verge of witnessing a nasty election campaign filled with
- If the recent fiery exchanges in the House are any indication, Canadians are on the verge of witnessing a nasty election campaign filled with
- If the recent fiery exchanges in the House are any indication, Canadians are on the verge of witnessing a nasty election campaign filled with
- Jennifer Fry, a seasoned Parliamentary reporter for CBC Radio’s popular Saturday morning program The House, is definitely in the right business. She’s a people
- Jennifer Fry, a seasoned Parliamentary reporter for CBC Radio’s popular Saturday morning program The House, is definitely in the right business. She’s a people
- Jennifer Fry, a seasoned Parliamentary reporter for CBC Radio’s popular Saturday morning program The House, is definitely in the right business. She’s a people
- Liberal Party of Canada Communications director Steve MacKinnon Advertising firm: Red Leaf Consortium, comprised of “roughly the same” firms as during the 2004 election,
- Liberal Party of Canada Communications director Steve MacKinnon Advertising firm: Red Leaf Consortium, comprised of “roughly the same” firms as during the 2004 election,
- Liberal Party of Canada Communications director Steve MacKinnon Advertising firm: Red Leaf Consortium, comprised of “roughly the same” firms as during the 2004 election,
- Irwin Cotler,Justice Minister and Attorney General of Canada, has hired a new spinmeister for his ministerial political office. Anne Trueman, former deputy managing editor
- Irwin Cotler,Justice Minister and Attorney General of Canada, has hired a new spinmeister for his ministerial political office. Anne Trueman, former deputy managing editor
- Irwin Cotler,Justice Minister and Attorney General of Canada, has hired a new spinmeister for his ministerial political office. Anne Trueman, former deputy managing editor
- It’s a case that touches the lives of 1.2 million Canadians. Some 670,000 employees of the federal government and their families. What’s at stake
- It’s a case that touches the lives of 1.2 million Canadians. Some 670,000 employees of the federal government and their families. What’s at stake
- It’s a case that touches the lives of 1.2 million Canadians. Some 670,000 employees of the federal government and their families. What’s at stake