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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 since the election campaign began.
- Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off since the election campaign began.
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- 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
- Spokesperson Megana Ramaswami says the third-party campaign hopes to ‘open voters’ eyes’ to what a Poilievre led-government may bring as federal progressive parties dither.
- Spokesperson Megana Ramaswami says the third-party campaign hopes to ‘open voters’ eyes’ to what a Poilievre led-government may bring as federal progressive parties dither.
- Spokesperson Megana Ramaswami says the third-party campaign hopes to ‘open voters’ eyes’ to what a Poilievre led-government may bring as federal progressive parties dither.
- However, a former federal Liberal candidate says the leadership race can provide the party with a captive audience for their messaging.
- However, a former federal Liberal candidate says the leadership race can provide the party with a captive audience for their messaging.
- However, a former federal Liberal candidate says the leadership race can provide the party with a captive audience for their messaging.
- As they fight for votes, Liberals can no longer rely on ‘polished, top-down’ TV ads to compete with the Conservatives' ‘organic online long game,’

- As they fight for votes, Liberals can no longer rely on ‘polished, top-down’ TV ads to compete with the Conservatives' ‘organic online long game,’
- As they fight for votes, Liberals can no longer rely on ‘polished, top-down’ TV ads to compete with the Conservatives' ‘organic online long game,’

- 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.
- In the final weeks of November, the Liberals shrunk their Meta ad-spend margin compared to the Conservatives to just over $50,000.
- 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
- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- A ‘sense of futility’ pervades federal Liberal caucus as incumbents prepare to hit the campaign trail in historic, nasty, low-down and dirty campaign. Liberal
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- Outspoken and outgoing MP Carolyn Parrish says she’s ‘not a Paul Martin fan.’ She promises to reveal corrupt nomination processes and influence of backroom
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- What will work, in campaign terms, is creativity, volume, simplicity, repetition and salience. Voters want to hear, most of all, from politicians who want
- 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
- 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