Elections Canada spending big on social media as part of voting information push
OTTAWA — Elections Canada is committing to some big social media ad buys as it seeks to inform citizens about how to exercise their democratic rights in the federal election.
Over the last three months, the agency responsible for running national elections has spent more than $150,000 on advertisements on Facebook, about half of that coming since the beginning of the writ period on Sept. 11.
The total spent by Elections Canada on Facebook is more than what the federal New Democrats or prominent third-party group Canada Proud have shelled out for advertising on that platform.
Natasha Gauthier, a spokeswoman for Elections Canada, says the electoral agency plans to spend about 9 per cent of its total election advertising budget on social media alone, and 22 per cent on other digital channels.