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Emma Johnston-Wheeler

Toronto

Freelance Journalist, Streets Of Toronto at Freelance

Reporter at Campaign (Canada)

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | campaigncanada.ca | Emma Johnston-Wheeler

    The bank’s regional campaign by Rethink embraces the iconic “whiteout” tradition to show support for Winnipeg. by Emma Johnston-Wheeler To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. If you were registered for The Message and are logging into Campaign for the first time, please reset your password.

  • 4 days ago | campaigncanada.ca | Emma Johnston-Wheeler

    The Bel Canada cheese brand is campaigning for its own emoji, while raising money for Food Banks Canada. by Emma Johnston-Wheeler To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. If you were registered for The Message and are logging into Campaign for the first time, please reset your password.

  • 1 week ago | campaigncanada.ca | Emma Johnston-Wheeler

    The new brand platform is the first work by Juliet since winning the account. by Emma Johnston-Wheeler To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. If you were registered for The Message and are logging into Campaign for the first time, please reset your password.

  • 1 week ago | campaigncanada.ca | Emma Johnston-Wheeler

    Asuro has spent the past three years freelancing after departing Juliet in 2022. by Emma Johnston-Wheeler To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. If you were registered for The Message and are logging into Campaign for the first time, please reset your password.

  • 1 week ago | campaigncanada.ca | Emma Johnston-Wheeler

    The second installment in the “Carry The Fire” platform uses a visual metaphor to show how one story can inspire a collective movement. by Emma Johnston-Wheeler To continue enjoying this article, please sign in. You can register for free for limited further access, or subscribe now for full access to all our content. If you were registered for The Message and are logging into Campaign for the first time, please reset your password.