The Evan Bray Show - Girl Math - February 29th, 2024

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The Saskatchewan Roughriders are dealing with a marketing fumble. The CFL team has apologized for an email campaign sent to season-ticket holders that was based on a TikTok trend called “Girl Math.” Producer Brittany Caffet joins Evan to discuss what exactly girl math is and why the team missed the mark.
29 Feb 2024 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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