2009 News Releases
Subaru drives away with top honour at 2009 CMA Awards
Subaru Canada's launch campaign for the 2009 Forester SUV took home the top honour and some of the biggest laughs at the 39th annual Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) Awards Gala on Friday night in Toronto.
Released: November 27, 2009
Special CMA services for laid-off employees
The Canadian Marketing Association is pleased to provide several of its services to individuals who have been laid off from a CMA Member organization.
Released: June 25, 2009
Canadian Marketing Association elects new Board of Directors
The Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) elected its new Board of Directors at the Association’s Annual Meeting on April 29, 2009 in Toronto.
Released: April 29, 2009
Privacy concerns driving opposition to targeted online advertising
New study for CMA finds privacy concerns trump perceived value when it comes to a consumer's acceptance of targeted ads based on their online behaviour.
Released: April 28, 2009
CMA honours Richard Mclaughlin and David Engel as life members
Two of Canada’s most well-respected marketers – Richard McLaughlin and David Engel – were today inducted as Honorary Life Members of the Canadian Marketing Association.
Released: April 27, 2009
Canadian Marketing Association welcomes anti-spam legislation
The Canadian Marketing Association welcomes anti-spam legislation that was introduced in the House of Commons today.
Released: April 24, 2009
Then and now: CMA helps build the next generation of marketers
Which President and CEO of a major credit card company almost became a physiotherapist and decided to pursue an MBA instead, just because it was something she’d never done before? Which top marketer almost became a lawyer and instead ended up as Executive VP of Marketing for Labatt? And which Chief Global Marketing Officer of a major marketing agency taught in Kenya for a year before embarking on a publishing career?
Released: March 25, 2009
Smart tips for smart consumers
In the face of increased reports of questionable telemarketing calls -- many from outside Canada -- the Canadian Marketing Association advises that a consumer’s best defense against becoming a victim of fraud is to stay educated and be cautious when making buying decisions.
Released: March 2, 2009