
CPC leadership candidates part 3: Asocial media
Most MPs fail to understand and embrace digital culture. Rather, they stand on a soapbox with a digital bullhorn. This is asocial (maybe antisocial) media.
Most MPs fail to understand and embrace digital culture. Rather, they stand on a soapbox with a digital bullhorn. This is asocial (maybe antisocial) media.
The Internet boasts a sizeable real estate marketplace. Each property plays an important role in creating an online presence, digital footprint and equity.
In the CPC leadership race, each candidate brings a very distinct digital style and personality that may inform how the race will unfold.
The Twitterati has temporarily parked its interest in the Alberta wildfires to fan the flames burning around #elbowgate and Ruth Ellen Brosseau.
Minister Maryam Monsef invoked Twitter impressions to suggest there is a plurality of online interest in #electoralreform. Was she right?
Kennedy Stewart’s digital makeover rails against patchwork strategy, highlights the importance of an anchor website and praises brave creativity.