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The Message
A Telco perspective on media targeting new Canadians
Season 1, Ep. 11
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Emma Johnston-Wheeler chats with Telus senior marketing manager Ida Chiara Guida, about her immigrant experience and transitioning client side, understanding how new Canadians consume media, and the best ways to engage with this audience.
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