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I have to confess I used to know all this, but I've long since forgotten. I'm aware you're not allowed to put out poll information about who's leading and who's not on Election Day, but are there any prohibitions about running ads for candidates on radio?
I've heard several of them on Monday and thought they were verboten on voting day. I guess not. Or is that just federal or provincial? What are the rules regarding candidate ads on Election Day?
Personally, my money is on the dog!
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I have also seen ads for Chow and Bialo yesterday and this am on City TV... it must be permitted, I can't see experienced campaign staff not knowing the rules. As well, I'm sure the sales/traffic departments would also know the "what applies and when" it does.
I checked the Elections Ontario website but could see anything specific to a municipal election or by-election.
I don't have a dog in this race, but I'm still pulling for Fido... Ruff!!
Last edited by Glen Warren (June 26, 2023 10:12 am)
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Glen Warren wrote:
I don't have a dog in this race, but I'm still pulling for Fido... Ruff!!
#53 Toby Heaps (as required by law, the owner's name is on the ballot, this is a respectful reminder of where to find the dog, if desired...)
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Both City tv and CP24 were quoting the latest poll statistics this morning. There were two polls released yesterday.
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For the record, the dog's name is Molly. Go Molly! (Hey, we could and have done worse!)
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I just got a voicemail on one of my 416 numbers from John Tory shilling for his candidate of choice.
Pitty I haven't lived in the GTA for 3 years.
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AM 640 11:20 AM (approx.)
PizzaVille
Mutual funds-Co operators
Subway sub
AD for Mark Saunders
Toronto's news...Today's talk ad
Rona ad
Wine Rack
Traffic report.
Then back to the show...