Political advertising
- In the final weeks of November, the Liberals shrunk their Meta ad-spend margin compared to the Conservatives to just over $50,000.
- In the final weeks of November, the Liberals shrunk their Meta ad-spend margin compared to the Conservatives to just over $50,000.
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- Conservatives will employ negative ads to get their message across even though the polls indicate they are well ahead in the race. This is a
- Conservatives will employ negative ads to get their message across even though the polls indicate they are well ahead in the race. This is a
- Conservatives will employ negative ads to get their message across even though the polls indicate they are well ahead in the race. This is a
- The Tories are running ads about supervised consumption sites in Ontario and British Columbia on Facebook and Instagram. Meanwhile, individual Liberal MPs are advertising
- The Tories are running ads about supervised consumption sites in Ontario and British Columbia on Facebook and Instagram. Meanwhile, individual Liberal MPs are advertising
- The Tories are running ads about supervised consumption sites in Ontario and British Columbia on Facebook and Instagram. Meanwhile, individual Liberal MPs are advertising
- With weekly hauls seeking donations of up to $1,725 and that kind of cash coming in, Pierre Poilievre will able to keep spending without
- With weekly hauls seeking donations of up to $1,725 and that kind of cash coming in, Pierre Poilievre will able to keep spending without
- With weekly hauls seeking donations of up to $1,725 and that kind of cash coming in, Pierre Poilievre will able to keep spending without
- Conservative ads opposing the Liberals' gun control and streaming bills were among the most-seen sponsored posts about the government last year.
- Conservative ads opposing the Liberals' gun control and streaming bills were among the most-seen sponsored posts about the government last year.
- Conservative ads opposing the Liberals' gun control and streaming bills were among the most-seen sponsored posts about the government last year.
- Anger is Poilievre’s calling card. It got him elected, made him a cabinet minister, and won him the Conservative leadership.
- Anger is Poilievre’s calling card. It got him elected, made him a cabinet minister, and won him the Conservative leadership.
- Anger is Poilievre’s calling card. It got him elected, made him a cabinet minister, and won him the Conservative leadership.
- “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
- MONDAY, NOV. 28 United Nations Climate Change Conference – Canada will host the First Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (MOP1) jointly
- MONDAY, NOV. 28 United Nations Climate Change Conference – Canada will host the First Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (MOP1) jointly
- MONDAY, NOV. 28 United Nations Climate Change Conference – Canada will host the First Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (MOP1) jointly
- Leslie Swartman Liberal Strategist “Quelle surprise.The PQ won’t abide by the Clarity Act. While not surprising, it surely is a sad statement on the
- Leslie Swartman Liberal Strategist “Quelle surprise.The PQ won’t abide by the Clarity Act. While not surprising, it surely is a sad statement on the
- Leslie Swartman Liberal Strategist “Quelle surprise.The PQ won’t abide by the Clarity Act. While not surprising, it surely is a sad statement on the
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Over 25 years ago, during the Iranian 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, the Canadian Embassy and its ambassador,
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Over 25 years ago, during the Iranian 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, the Canadian Embassy and its ambassador,
- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Over 25 years ago, during the Iranian 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, the Canadian Embassy and its ambassador,
- He’s received a lot of positive media coverage, but what has Canada’s Environment Minister Stephane Dion actually done? It’s a crisp sunny fall day.
- He’s received a lot of positive media coverage, but what has Canada’s Environment Minister Stephane Dion actually done? It’s a crisp sunny fall day.
- He’s received a lot of positive media coverage, but what has Canada’s Environment Minister Stephane Dion actually done? It’s a crisp sunny fall day.
- Government’s new bilingual requirements creating a massive nightmare for the Canada School of Public Service. Some 1,500 federal government employees are on a two-year
- Government’s new bilingual requirements creating a massive nightmare for the Canada School of Public Service. Some 1,500 federal government employees are on a two-year
- Government’s new bilingual requirements creating a massive nightmare for the Canada School of Public Service. Some 1,500 federal government employees are on a two-year
- Forget about slippery sidewalks and icy roads. Candidates and party organizers should be cautious about overusing their BlackBerry wireless handheld devices, if they want
- Forget about slippery sidewalks and icy roads. Candidates and party organizers should be cautious about overusing their BlackBerry wireless handheld devices, if they want
- Forget about slippery sidewalks and icy roads. Candidates and party organizers should be cautious about overusing their BlackBerry wireless handheld devices, if they want
- CTV’s Mike Duffy has covered federal politics for more than 30 years. He says he’s not out to change the world, but is here
- CTV’s Mike Duffy has covered federal politics for more than 30 years. He says he’s not out to change the world, but is here
- CTV’s Mike Duffy has covered federal politics for more than 30 years. He says he’s not out to change the world, but is here
- After releasing his preliminary report, Lessons To Be Learned, Bob Rae announced last week that he will lead a limited inquiry to the 1985
- After releasing his preliminary report, Lessons To Be Learned, Bob Rae announced last week that he will lead a limited inquiry to the 1985
- After releasing his preliminary report, Lessons To Be Learned, Bob Rae announced last week that he will lead a limited inquiry to the 1985
- A new vehicle screening facility for Parliament Hill could cost more than $34-million to construct, according to an estimate from Leroux, Chauhan, Ouimet &
- A new vehicle screening facility for Parliament Hill could cost more than $34-million to construct, according to an estimate from Leroux, Chauhan, Ouimet &
- A new vehicle screening facility for Parliament Hill could cost more than $34-million to construct, according to an estimate from Leroux, Chauhan, Ouimet &
- “It was a shocker when I got here,”said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street, where
- “It was a shocker when I got here,”said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street, where
- “It was a shocker when I got here,”said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street, where