/R E P E A T -- 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer - Canadian Data Release - Trust in a Populist Era/
MEDIA ALERT - FOR INTERVIEW/PHOTO/CAMERA OPP
TORONTO, Feb. 10, 2017 /CNW/ - On February 14th, Edelman will present new Canadian data from the Global 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer. The annual study explores people's trust in key institutions – government, media, business and NGOs – globally. As populism plays a growing role in the global political landscape, it has become a force that business leaders can't ignore. Following the presentation, prominent industry and government leaders will discuss the findings and share their unique perspectives.
For more information, to request an interview or to send cameras, please contact: Sophie Nadeau, National Media Lead, Edelman Canada: [email protected], 416-910-0890. Samantha Campana, Account Manager, [email protected], 289-242-6455. Max Mosher, Account Executive, [email protected], 647-888-6453.
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Edelman Trust Barometer 2017
- What: 2017 Edelman Trust Barometer – Canadian Data Release
- Where: Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queens Park, Toronto (Queen's Park entrance)
- When: Tuesday, February 14, 2017. Doors open: 7 a.m.
- Panelists:
- Jan De Silva, President & CEO, Toronto Region Board of Trade
- Steve Ladurantaye, Managing Editor, Digital News, CBC
- Scott Reid, Principal, Feschuk.Reid & Political Analyst, CTV News
- Saul Klein, PHD, Dean & Lansdowne Professor of International Business, Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria
- Edelman Leadership in attendance:
- Ben Boyd, President, Practices and Sectors and Chief Executive Officer, Edelman Canada and Latin America
- Lisa Kimmel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Edelman Canada
- Scott Evans, General Manager, Edelman Canada
SOURCE Edelman Public Relations Worldwide
Sophie Nadeau, National Media Lead, Edelman Canada: [email protected], 416-910-0890. Samantha Campana, Account Manager, [email protected], 289-242-6455. Max Mosher. Account Executive, [email protected], 647-888-6453.
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