The Conservative Party of Canada posted a video on social media over the weekend. It promotes itself as a group that supports Canadian values.
The recording includes a shot of party leader Pierre Poilievre talking about fighter jets ready to “defend our country and our homeland,” a quote from the Canadian national anthem. Then The film featured Russian-made fighter jets. – Quoted from the CBC, quoted from the People’s Action Party.
The Canadian Ministry of Defence press office commented on the matter, stating in a statement that during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine,Shockingly, Mr. Pouliver’s dreams for Canada include Russian fighter jets.“A Sukhoi 17 and what appears to be a Sukhoi 27 are flying over our beautiful prairies on a ‘training mission,'” the agency was quoted as saying by the Canadian Press.
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Conservative press secretary Sarah Fisher explained the blunder by saying, for example, that the Liberal Party had used images of actors in its promotional material from 2011, not its actual voters. “The video was deleted and there were errors,” she said.
However, as Charlie Angus, an MP for the opposition New Democratic Party, said, images of actors are one thing. “The complete fantasy in which Russia, America and Serbia represent the dream of our country’s future” is something else.
The Su-17 is a fighter-bomber from the 1970s, which has already been withdrawn from the Russian army. Su-27 It is a modern interceptor device, It is currently participating in the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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