You may have seen Mark Carney's latest campaign ad just released Sunday, which features the PM quizzing Mike Myers on various bits of Canadian culture, and Mike giving his "elbows up" at the end of the ad, just like he did on his recent SNL appearance.
My question is, are these types of ads allowed in Canada? This is the first time I ever recall seeing a celebrity making an appearance in a political candidates ad. And even though there's not really any "endorsement" per se in the ad, some might see Myers' appearance in the ad as such.
I suppose if a candidate wants to run such an ad on their own webpage or social media accounts, it's probably okay. But what about TV? Are there rules set in place that prohibit this sort of thing, or is it fair game? (Pardon the pun, given the fact that the two of them are in a hockey arena).
I'm wondering if these ads even make a difference anyway. Both Hillary and Kamala had oodles of celebrities rooting for them on their campaign trails, and we know how that played out.
PJ
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