Wednesday February 8th 2012
Christie Adams
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What Advice Would You Give the Party Leaders in the Election's Final Week?

There are five days to go before Canada votes on the future leader of Canada,  so it’s a good time to take a good look at the publicity scores and gaffes the party Leaders have made.

As the first Federal election truly impacted by social media,  the rules of communication have changed this time around. The Leaders have been on a sharp learning curve as they keep up with the new way their stakeholders communicate.

There have been big errors-like that Tory puffin ad-and cases of simply not understanding social networks-paging Stephane Dion’s Twitter team!

With just a few days to go:  What PR advice would you give each Party Leader if they want to emerge victorious next Tuesday night?

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