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In His Words: Jackie Smith

"I think it's the least that municipal political parties spend their advertising budget on local and hyper-local media rather than investing their money in social media advertising," said Québec City Hall candidate Jackie Smith earlier this week, of Transition Québec. "In this way, Smith wants to promote the local economy by using media based in Quebec City to promote her ideas. The party will continue to be present on social media to spread her…
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"I think it's the least that municipal political parties spend their advertising budget on local and hyper-local media rather than investing their money in social media advertising," said Québec City Hall candidate Jackie Smith earlier this week, of Transition Québec. "In this way, Smith wants to promote the local economy by using media based in Quebec City to promote her ideas. The party will continue to be present on social media to spread her…

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Le Carrefour de Québec broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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