Before he was a staple of CBC Radio, Jeff Douglas was best known as Joe from Molson’s wildly popular “I am Canadian!” television commercials ... But in 2000, he was the flannel-wearing ...
Eby first floated the idea at a news conference on Jan ... CBC) The Alaska Highway is, in fact, a Canadian one. With its origin point in Dawson Creek, B.C., it extends more than 2,000 kilometres ...
Sinking yields lessened the intense pressure on EM currencies, pressure which had forced 'doom loop' EM currency intervention ...
Today in Music History for Feb. 14: ...
Fuji TV has conveyed its intention to its sponsors not to ask them to pay for their January commercials that have been replaced ... Japan’s Nissan Motor to Cut Nearly 2,000 Jobs in U.S. Plants; Will ...
Adani Wilmar: The FMCG company commenced operations at an integrated food processing plant in Haryana, which is poised to generate 2,000 jobs through direct and ... department at offices and plants ...
New commercials in the streaming era aim to infiltrate TV terrain that has been off-limits to advertisers for years ...
When Ms. Harcourt started at CBC Television in 1960, the national news was read only by men. Her high school friend Jan Tennant was the first woman to read CBC’s national news in 1974.
It was the year 2000. Canada united behind a character named Joe in a television commercial for Molson beer. Twenty-five ...
A look back at the dot-com Super Bowl from 2000 and how many of the 14 companies that had Super Bowl commercials still exist.
Since the start of the current millennium, companies have been continuously upping their advertising game during the Super Bowl in hopes of catching people's attention. Over the last 25 years, some ...