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Harneet Singh
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Harneet Singh is a Canadian digital strategist and the Managing Principal of EOK Consults, a marketing firm that provides digital advertising and social media services for political campaigns.[1] Singh has been cited in national media, including The Globe and Mail[2], CTV News[3], and The Hill Times[4], in coverage related to the use of digital strategies in Canadian elections.
Media Coverage
[edit]Singh’s work and insights have been featured in several prominent media outlets, highlighting his expertise in the intersection of politics and digital media:
- The Globe and Mail – "Referendum on carbon pricing won't be central feature of next campaign"
- The Hill Times – "Vying for Viral: Liberals need authentic message to bridge digital divide with Tories"
- CTV News – "This election is digital: Kitchener, Ont. firm leading the way for political campaigns"
- CTV News – "Historic amount of money being spent on digital ad spending for election"
- CBC News – "Youth vote and digital engagement in the 2025 election"
- CityNews – "Conservatives surge with Punjabi-language attack ads"
- The Logic – "Facebook and Instagram ads in Canada’s 2025 election"
- The Record – "Digital ads change the look of election campaigns"
- CBC News – "Ontario election campaign ads rival Super Bowl commercials in intensity"
References
[edit]- ^ "This election is digital: Kitchener, Ont. firm leading the way for new look for political campaigns". CTV News. 2024-10-15. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ "Referendum on carbon pricing won't be central feature of next campaign". The Globe and Mail. 2024-12-10. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ "This election is digital: Kitchener, Ont. firm leading the way for new look for political campaigns". CTV News. 2024-10-15. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ "Vying for viral: Liberals need authentic message to bridge digital divide with Tories, says online marketing strategist". The Hill Times. 2025-01-22. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ CTV News (2024-10-15). "This election is digital: Kitchener, Ont. firm leading the way for new look for political campaigns". Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ The Globe and Mail (2024-12-10). "Referendum on carbon pricing won't be central feature of next campaign". Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ CTV News (2024-10-15). "Historic amount of money being spent on digital ad spending for election". Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ The Hill Times (2025-01-22). "Vying for Viral: Liberals need authentic message to bridge digital divide with Tories". Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ CBC News (2025-04-01). "Youth vote and digital engagement in the 2025 election". Retrieved 2025-04-05.
- ^ CityNews (2025-04-17). "Conservatives surge with Punjabi-language attack ads". Retrieved 2025-04-18.
- ^ The Logic (2025-04-01). "Facebook and Instagram ads in Canada's 2025 election". Retrieved 2025-04-05.
- ^ The Record (2024-11-18). "Digital ads change the look of election campaigns". Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ CBC News (2025-03-04). "Ontario election campaign ads rival Super Bowl commercials in intensity". Retrieved 2025-04-06.