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3 Canadian big banks join Facebook ad boycott

September 30, 20231 Min Read
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Three of Canada’s biggest banks are joining an international boycott of Facebook over concerns that the platform is complicit in promoting racism, violence and misinformation.

Scotiabank, RBC and CIBC have pledged to stop purchasing ads on the site for the month, aligning themselves with brands such as Lululemon and Mountain Equipment Co-op in signing onto the StopHateForProfit campaign.

The initiative, spearheaded by organizations like the NAACP and the Anti-Defamation League, is in response to growing anti-Semitic and anti-Black rhetoric found on the social media platform.

Participating brands will suspend all advertising on the platform for the month of July.

Scotiabank announced its intentions on Friday, while RBC and CIBC confirmed to The Canadian Press  on Wednesday afternoon that they would follow suit.

TD and BMO have yet to comment on the matter.



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