Checkup wants to know: Which party is looking out for your wallet? Also, which ads, jingles or taglines deserve a spot in the Advertising Hall of Fame?
Plus, which ads, jingles or taglines should be inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame?
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Loblaws customers shop at a Toronto-area grocery store on March 6, 2025. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
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Cross Country Checkup57:29Which pocketbook issue will sway your vote?
While Trump and tariffs have been a huge concern for many Canadians, some polls suggest the leading issue in this election is aIaffordability and the cost of living. Grocery prices, rent and housing costs have been on the rise for years and economists are warning the trade war will likely trigger higher inflation.
Our question: Which pocketbook issue will sway your vote? Which party is looking out for your wallet?
Cross Country Checkup51:36Which ads, jingles or taglines should be inducted into Advertising Hall of Fame?
Our world is cluttered with ads, not just on tv and radio, but billboards, hockey rinks, and online. But every once in a while, one of them breaks through the noise. Some of the jingles or slogans stick with us, and become part of our language. Former ad-man Terry O'Reilly's show is celebrating 20 years on CBC, and he's here to share stories about his and your favorite ads.
Our question: Which ads, jingles or taglines should be inducted into Advertising Hall of Fame?
This week on Cross Country Checkup...
According to a recent Ipsos poll published in April, affordability and cost of living is the number one election issue for 41 per cent of Canadians.
Our question: Which pocketbook issue will sway your vote? Which party is looking out for your wallet?
And in our second hour: Terry O'Reilly of CBC's Under the Influence will take your calls.
Which ads, jingles or taglines deserve a spot in the Advertising Hall of Fame?