NDP used stock image from Russia in video, weeks after decrying Conservatives for doing the same

Canada News

NDP used stock image from Russia in video, weeks after decrying Conservatives for doing the same
VideoNewParty
  • 📰 globeandmail
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 34 sec. here
  • 12 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 52%
  • Publisher: 92%

The NDP said in a statement that the image was taken from a North American stock image service, and that ‘nowhere did the service mention where the video was taken’

The New Democrats used a stock image from Russia in a recent video, weeks after the party criticized the Conservatives for doing the same.

The two seniors are also featured in photographs on a website for a Russian university, which says they are faculty members there. The Conservative party deleted the video after online criticism, saying “mistakes happen” while pointing out that a Liberal ad from 2011 was scrutinized over its use of stock images.

“I love Canada. I want the next election to be run in Canada, for Canada,” Angus said in a statement on Aug. 19.“I find it very strange that two major Canadian political parties – the NDP and the CPC – are not taking more care in their communications to Canadians about Canadians,” said Government House leader Karina Gould in a statement.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

globeandmail /  🏆 5. in CA

Video New Party Image Statement Use Russia Jagmeet Singh NDP Government House

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

NDP used stock video from Russia after criticizing Conservatives for itNDP used stock video from Russia after criticizing Conservatives for itThe New Democrats used a stock image from Russia in a recent video, weeks after the party criticized the Conservatives for doing the same.
Read more »

B.C. NDP gave Conservatives time to take-off: Political scientistB.C. NDP gave Conservatives time to take-off: Political scientistPolitical analyst Stewart Prest says recent poll shows a genuine two-horse race between B.C. NDP and provincial Conservatives
Read more »

In dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersIn dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersOTTAWA — New Democrats and Conservatives have both launched television ads that attempt to define Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group politicians see as having increased power in the next federal election.
Read more »

In dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersIn dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersOTTAWA — New Democrats and Conservatives have both launched television ads that attempt to define Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group politicians see as having increased power in the next federal election.
Read more »

In dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersIn dueling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersOTTAWA — New Democrats and Conservatives have both launched television ads that attempt to define Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group politicians see as having increased power in the next federal election.
Read more »

In duelling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersIn duelling TV ads, NDP and Conservatives try to define Poilievre to union votersNew Democrats and Conservatives have both launched television ads that attempt to define Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group politicians see as having increased power in the next federal election.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-16 02:13:17