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    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamMay 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Canada’s federal election is less than five months away, but the political advertisement season seems to have already started. The federal NDP and Liberal parties have released new election advertisements with very different tones. “You work hard every day to give your family the best, ” says narrator Tom Mulcair, the party’s federal leader. “Your government should be there to help your family make ends meet.” The ad features seemingly middle-class people doing regular middle-class things, like kneading dough, running a business, or smiling at servers for an extended period of time after receiving coffee. The middle-class: we’re all about strong eye contact. The short clip ends with Mulcair sitting in a quaint coffee shop next to a very hot cuppa. Seriously. Very hot. “I was raised on middle-class values and I’ll work to strengthen the middle class, ” he says. “Together we can bring change in Ottawa. I invite you to be part of it.” The Toronto Star reports that the ads will start running on television Monday. The Facebook video is captioned “Secrecy, unfairness, lack of transparency, disdain for the Charter – all in a day’s work for the Harper government. It’s time for #fairness.” It’s based “in part” on a May 8 column by the National Post’s Andrew Coyne, titled In the piece, Coyne summarizes the Conservative government’s “busy day” on May 7, which included — among many other things — more Mike Duffy drama and a fundraising email from Pierre Poilievre that “scaled new heights of dishonesty, ” as Coyne described it. “Critics” being one Andrew Coyne. The Liberals break down that day — with a delightful tune in the background — in their text-heavy ad, which you can watch below.

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