This Week in Canadian Marketing – October 3, 2025

From a full house in Halifax to fresh AI training, Canadian marketing is moving fast. Here’s your weekly roundup of the stories and shifts shaping the work we do.

1. SocialEast 2025: A Full House of Ideas and Connections

TL;DR: SocialEast 2025 sold out in Halifax, spotlighting community-driven learning and national-level insights in Atlantic Canada.

Why it matters: Regional marketing events are proving their strength, growing beyond big-city hubs.

Details:

  • Two-day program with 15+ sessions and national speakers.

  • Arlene Dickinson headlined on brand resilience and purpose.

  • Strong networking and collaboration throughout.

Catch up on all our SocialEast coverage, sponsored by Cyberimpact:

2. Spotify Ads Expand: Amazon DSP Global, Yahoo DSP Canada

TL;DR: In just two days, Amazon DSP and Yahoo DSP both announced Spotify integrations, unlocking premium music and podcast inventory for programmatic buyers.

Why it matters: This isn’t just another press release cycle. It signals that programmatic audio advertising is moving centre stage in Canada.

Details:

  • Amazon Ads opens global DSP access for Spotify.

  • Yahoo DSP secures Canadian exclusivity.

  • Audio continues to rise as a key piece of converged media plans.

Read more on Spotify Ads big play and how Canadian marketers can take advantage.

3. Holiday Outlook 2025: Tighter Budgets, Flexible Rewards

TL;DR: PwC projects holiday spending down 5%, with Gen Z leading cutbacks at 23%, loyalty redemptions rise as families drive spend.

Why it matters: Retailers need flexible, digital-first loyalty strategies to capture households during peak November redemption.

Details:

  • Families remain the most active redeemers.

  • Gift cards and digital rewards gain traction.

  • Loyalty is the differentiator in a crowded retail season.

Discover all the insights through PwC’s full report.

4. Canadian Researcher David Allison Wins Global Innovation Honour

TL;DR: Vancouver’s David Allison wins New York’s Silver Apple Innovation Award for his “Valuegraphics” framework.

Why it matters: A Canadian-led values-based metric is influencing global brands, from Google to lululemon.

Details:

  • First Canadian to win the award in its 40-year history.

  • Database built from 1M+ surveys in 152 languages.

  • Global stage appearances and new Wiley book deal signal rising profile.

Learn more about David and vision behind “Valuegraphics”.

5. Growclass Launches AI Marketing & Strategy Certification

TL;DR: Growclass introduces a new 6-week AI Marketing & Strategy Certification to help marketers cut through AI hype and build actionable 30/60/90 roadmaps.

Why it matters: Provides Canadian marketers with a structured approach to applying AI tools strategically, not just tactically.

Details:

  • Focus on strategy over shiny tools, designed for working marketers.

  • Practical 30/60/90-day implementation roadmap.

  • SNMA members receive a special 30% discount when enrolling.

Register for the first cohort starting October 28th and become a member of the SocialNext Marketing Alliance to get 30% off!

What this week signals

From sold-out conferences to DSP expansions, shifting consumer spend, global research recognition, and new AI training, Canadian marketing is in motion. The throughline: communities are thriving, platforms are converging, and strategies are becoming smarter and more human-centric.


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