On the day the Liberals unveil a long list of cultural spending promises that totals over $500 million, this YouTube video provides a far more effective way to make cultural funding an election issue.
On the day the Liberals unveil a long list of cultural spending promises that totals over $500 million, this YouTube video provides a far more effective way to make cultural funding an election issue.
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There is a Subtitled version for those who can’t understand French:
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cest une foque lmao “did he say tits?” nono peTIT hahahaha win for liberals I woke up the family laughing at this one
Hilarious ad
LOL!!!!! That was one of the most hilarious ad I have ever seen from a political party.
My bad
My bad, I thought it was a liberal ad but it wasn’t. But it’s still a hilarious video.