@Aeroplan The app is not working smoothly, I cannot see my miles or segments and I cannot select pending benefits, and there is still an error banner on the app.
Hey @LargeBarstool I know your story I loved the dads pod, I've never read the blog but did this year. It took a lot of breaks because of the tears but I wanted to say thank you for sharing and that I'm thinking of you, St Anne and the whole family.
I was up to @SickKidsNews this week for a meeting and I saw this in the lobby!! Building models are very common but made out of @LEGO_Group is very cool and perfectly on brand for a children’s hospital. What better way to showcase the future of children’s health!
A big thank you to @HamiltonPolice and a huge shout out to great community policing. We have stop sign in front of our house that most people now think of as optional. I chatted with a great constable this morning outside my kids daycare about my concern, he showed up and 🚨🚨🚨
On April 30th, I am participating in a Deloitte-hosted webcast alongside Kristen Sovereign, @JoeBlomeley, Dr. Deborah Miscoll & Dr. Christina Schendel for a discussion on breaking down barriers & flipping the script on mental health. Register: https://t.co/WWPXq84l2n.
Omg, this is the best marketing play I’ve seen in a long time.
Molson, a beer company and partner for the PWHL, or the Professional Women’s Hockey League, decided to re-vamp the jerseys for the league to announce their partnership.
They saw a problem: many of the women on the team have long hair, so while they are playing… their names are covered.
Molson's solution? Put the players' names on the bottom of the jerseys and their sponsorship logo on the top.
“We covered our name so hers could be seen.”
To make it even better, the campaign was launched on International Women’s Day.
What do you think? Because I think it’s SO GOOD.
Omg, this is the best marketing play I’ve seen in a long time.
Molson, a beer company and partner for the PWHL, or the Professional Women’s Hockey League, decided to re-vamp the jerseys for the league to announce their partnership.
They saw a problem: many of the women on the team have long hair, so while they are playing… their names are covered.
Molson's solution? Put the players' names on the bottom of the jerseys and their sponsorship logo on the top.
“We covered our name so hers could be seen.”
To make it even better, the campaign was launched on International Women’s Day.
What do you think? Because I think it’s SO GOOD.
@nicmulroney Your dad was a great man and ignited my interest and respect for politics. We sadly need another like him and I fear there are not many left!