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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.
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- Lobbyists’ clients are asking: Why is this happening, and what does it mean to me? So lobby firms set up war rooms to keep
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- MONDAY, NOV. 21 Western ADM Seminar-In collaboration with the governments of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, the Public Policy Forum is organizing a three-day
- 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,