Political advertising
- The Hill Times asked three partisan digital communications experts to look at the 'best' campaign ads so far from the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP.
- The Hill Times asked three partisan digital communications experts to look at the 'best' campaign ads so far from the Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP.
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- 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

- New videos ads from the Grits and Tories are an ‘opening salvo’ as both parties look to ‘make sure their voice is heard’ between
- New videos ads from the Grits and Tories are an ‘opening salvo’ as both parties look to ‘make sure their voice is heard’ between
- New videos ads from the Grits and Tories are an ‘opening salvo’ as both parties look to ‘make sure their voice is heard’ between
- 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
- Gloria Galloway The Globe and Mail Conservatives Campbell Clark The Globe and Mail Liberals Jane Taber The Globe and Mail Liberals Daniel Leblanc The
- While it is unknown whether water will be a hot issue in the political contest currently before us, it is clear that this is
- While it is unknown whether water will be a hot issue in the political contest currently before us, it is clear that this is
- While it is unknown whether water will be a hot issue in the political contest currently before us, it is clear that this is
- One Conservative Party Hill staffer is running in the next election. Aaron Hynes, legislative assistant to Conservative MP Guy Lauzon,who is running for re-election
- One Conservative Party Hill staffer is running in the next election. Aaron Hynes, legislative assistant to Conservative MP Guy Lauzon,who is running for re-election
- One Conservative Party Hill staffer is running in the next election. Aaron Hynes, legislative assistant to Conservative MP Guy Lauzon,who is running for re-election
- The federal Liberals are afraid to move on ensuring sustainable development issues remain at the forefront of natural resources and economic policy, says the
- The federal Liberals are afraid to move on ensuring sustainable development issues remain at the forefront of natural resources and economic policy, says the
- The federal Liberals are afraid to move on ensuring sustainable development issues remain at the forefront of natural resources and economic policy, says the
- N.W.T . Western Arctic, N.W.T. 2004 election results LIB Ethel Blondin-Andrew: 39.45% NDP: 39.06% CON: 17.17% Incumbent Liberal Ethel Blondin-Andrew has had a firm
- N.W.T . Western Arctic, N.W.T. 2004 election results LIB Ethel Blondin-Andrew: 39.45% NDP: 39.06% CON: 17.17% Incumbent Liberal Ethel Blondin-Andrew has had a firm
- N.W.T . Western Arctic, N.W.T. 2004 election results LIB Ethel Blondin-Andrew: 39.45% NDP: 39.06% CON: 17.17% Incumbent Liberal Ethel Blondin-Andrew has had a firm
- Her first attempt was voted down by the opposition in the House of Commons, but Chief Government Whip Karen Redman is vowing to bring
- Her first attempt was voted down by the opposition in the House of Commons, but Chief Government Whip Karen Redman is vowing to bring
- Her first attempt was voted down by the opposition in the House of Commons, but Chief Government Whip Karen Redman is vowing to bring
- Tory hazing ritual… It didn’t take long for chief whistleblower turned-Conservative candidate Allan Cutler to stick his foot in his mouth. This from Liberal
- Tory hazing ritual… It didn’t take long for chief whistleblower turned-Conservative candidate Allan Cutler to stick his foot in his mouth. This from Liberal
- Tory hazing ritual… It didn’t take long for chief whistleblower turned-Conservative candidate Allan Cutler to stick his foot in his mouth. This from Liberal
- Anyone can and probably should have an opinion on this issue. Personally, I’m strongly in favour of fixed election dates every four years. I
- Anyone can and probably should have an opinion on this issue. Personally, I’m strongly in favour of fixed election dates every four years. I
- Anyone can and probably should have an opinion on this issue. Personally, I’m strongly in favour of fixed election dates every four years. I
- Coverage of public opinion polls misleading: Conacher As the federal election speculation roller coaster continues, many media reports are misleading the public concerning public
- Coverage of public opinion polls misleading: Conacher As the federal election speculation roller coaster continues, many media reports are misleading the public concerning public
- Coverage of public opinion polls misleading: Conacher As the federal election speculation roller coaster continues, many media reports are misleading the public concerning public
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Pettigrew has hired a new political aid for his ministerial office. Kim Furlong is starting her new job as
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Pettigrew has hired a new political aid for his ministerial office. Kim Furlong is starting her new job as
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Pierre Pettigrew has hired a new political aid for his ministerial office. Kim Furlong is starting her new job as
- “My sense is that he’s an exceptionally bright and capable person who is open to new ideas, and that’s encouraging, but I’m not sure
- “My sense is that he’s an exceptionally bright and capable person who is open to new ideas, and that’s encouraging, but I’m not sure
- “My sense is that he’s an exceptionally bright and capable person who is open to new ideas, and that’s encouraging, but I’m not sure
- The federal Liberals are worried about being buried in the upcoming winter and Christmas election campaign. Senior party officials and MPs admit they have
- The federal Liberals are worried about being buried in the upcoming winter and Christmas election campaign. Senior party officials and MPs admit they have
- The federal Liberals are worried about being buried in the upcoming winter and Christmas election campaign. Senior party officials and MPs admit they have