Pierre Poilievre’s now infamous white-hat-and-white-T-shirt video was no sooner posted on Saturday than social media was lit up by mockers pointing out that almost none of the scenes used to illustrate the federal Conservative leader’s Calgary Stampede speechifying about Canada were recorded in Canada.

Mr. Poilievre in his creepy “Canada, Our Home” video – sorry about the focus (Screenshot of a copy of the CPC video).

The Conservative Party yanked it down faster than you could say Sukhois over Sudbury – home of the swanky Holiday Inn where Justin Trudeau’s Liberals sometimes gather for lavish caucus meetings. But I digress. 

Thanks to an account on X called @disorderedyyc for cataloguing most of the discoverable examples of non-Canadian scenes of Canada in the creepy Conservative Party of Canada video in a series of hilarious tweets: Canadian elementary classroom (Serbia), Canadian school bus (U.S.A.), new Canadian home (Solvenia), Canadian countryside (North Dakota), Canadian cattle (California), Canadian university campus (Ukraine), female Canadian hunter with Canadian firearm (U.S.A.), loveable Canadian grandma, grandpa and grandchild (London, England), Canadian Foothills (Indonesia), and Canadian Rockies (Utah)!

The video was called Canada, Our Home. Apparently not!

The irony was so delicious that even The Guardian, a British newspaper not known for treating Canada as very interesting except when things are on fire, quoted the unidentified Twitterist. So thanks to Mr. Poilievre, his incompetent video team, and @disorderedyyc, Canada is naff no more! 

And @disorderedyyc didn’t even mention the two Russian Sukhoi military jets streaking through “Canadian” skies (including over that supposedly Canadian university, according to the story line) which seems to be what social media users noticed first. One turned out to be an ancient Soviet era ground attack aircraft, the other a somewhat newer and much prettier Su-27 fighter, both made by the aforementioned Sukhoi aircraft manufacturer. 

Former Alberta Energy War Room CEO Tom Olsen as illustrated on his new public affairs business’s website (Photo: TomOlsen.ca).

Or that the image of a wagon full of straw bales was used to illustrate Mr. Poilievre’s ode to a combine harvester.

Surely the Conservative Party should be getting enough donations nowadays to afford a dramaturg or something to ensure their videos don’t make them look dumb!

Anyway, Albertans will be relieved to know this had nothing to do with the aide to premier Ed Stelmach who famously defended the use by his minions of video of a beach in Northumbria, England, to illustrate an advertising tagline that read, “Alberta: Freedom to Create. Spirit to Achieve.”

Well, the goal of the 2009 advertising campaign was to rebrand Alberta. But Tom Olsen probably shouldn’t have insisted to the media, which was still capable of reporting a story mildly critical of Conservatives in those long-gone days, that the Progressive Conservative government he worked for supported the use of the video because the scene was “symbolic of the future children and the world.”

More recently, in June, Mr. Olsen had to give up his executive role at the Alberta Energy War Room when the UCP Government, spooked by Ottawa’s new anti-greenwashing law, shut down the government-owned “private” anti-environmentalist propaganda corporation and moved some of its operations to the legal safety of the government fold.

A CEO no more, the former journalist and “alt-country” musician seems to have opened a new one-man public affairs business. Its website has now gone live. His appropriately named foursome, Tom Olsen and the Wreckage, is looking for gigs as well.

We can be confident that Mr. Olsen at least has learned the dangers of using commercial stock footage without looking at it really carefully. 

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  1. OMG– LMAO, that’s the best dose of political medicine we’ve had in ages.
    When Defense Minister Bill Blair’s office chimes in with ” Shockingly PP’s dream for Canada includes Russian fighter jets flying over our glorious prairies on a training mission “, Daniel Minden said in statement Monday…ya’burnt!!
    LOL
    Next chuckle came from Sarah Fisher– mistakes are made and the Liberals used a stock photo in 2011>>> I’m picturing a foot stomping and a tongue stuck out…just saying.
    And with her making the statement, does this mean PP’s social media guru S.Skamski is in trouble? Hmmm?
    And for the piece-de-resistance, while I was reading through the article (CTV news) an ad came up for Fortis BC
    — Why risk
    making
    a dig mistake —-
    ————————————————
    story continued:
    The video in question was posted by the party was on X on Saturday with the slogan, ” Canada, Our Home”……..

    All in all, I for one, correction: myself, family and friends are all glad to see him finally called out, and for anyone needing an extra dose of medication, I advise Dr Steve …. “weird ”
    LOL

  2. If PP and his Conservatives can’t even hire a professional company to get a video right, with Canadian pictures in it, they are not ready to run the country. If they can’t recognize other parts of the world as not being Canada, they have no business trying to become P.M.
    could make for some fun ads during election time

  3. That photo of Skippy is too cute. He is attempting to show the country his brand new muscular “bro” physique! Apparently, he could not get anyone in his massive retinue of sycophantic followers and yes men to hold his Cool Rays. Someone at the gym should tell him he still looks like a Bobble Head doll with his pencil neck.

    1. Well JE, that was an informative and useful post. I suppose at least it was only electrons which were wasted.

    2. Is the leader of the opposition taking steroids ? Inquiring minds want to know.

      Bro is lookin pretty swole for the ineffectual nerd that he is. I bet he subscribes to Joe Rogan.

  4. “Solvenia”? Must be the obscure Balkan republic where common sense rules, the womenfolk know their place, and decades of peace can pass between ethnonational pogroms, lubricated by sheep’s milk yogurt and indigenous wild berry hooch …

  5. Who needs Sukhois over Sudbury when the CPC could easily have taken a video of the C-FIVO chopper over Calgary? Poilievre was preaching to the Calgary crowd, after all, so local content, please. That truck-driving (or was it a school bus?) dad dropping his kid off at school (in Serbia) before driving to fill up with gas (in the dark of night, in his truck, which morphed into a car; night and school days last forever in Alberta) surely has heard the low-flyer choppers rattling houses like a hammer on his beloved wood. How could he miss the chopper’s search lights, a beacon guiding him (and the local stray cats) on his way to servicing a well, then downing wine in Italy, before tucking into bed in Venezuela, later that same day? Getting back to the C-FIVO, and the Poilievre camp’s potty jokes, just saying that last night the chopper drew a mostly anatomically-correct male body part in the sky, before flying off to home base, presumably at YYC. See? Local content is always better. Goodnight, Venezuela, our home and native land.

  6. I had an epiphany— we’ve been wondering why Skippy keeps using the ” let’s bring it home “…
    now we know
    -Bring the homes back from Slovenia
    – the kids back from Serbia
    – university kids back from Ukraine
    – cattle back from California
    etc. etc
    Now that slogan finally makes sense.
    Ta Da!!

  7. e.a.f…….I can hear the chant rebuttals—-
    Let’s bring it home-from Serbia
    My home-in Slovenia
    Your home-in California
    LOL ,LOL

    And thanks to AFF– PP is nominated for best “foreign film” @TIFF ….2 thumbs up!!

  8. It doesn’t matter to these “I only vote Conservative fools” who aren’t smart enough to tell the difference between a true conservative and a reformer trying to pretend he is one. They just don’t care. It doesn’t matter how much you try to educate them they are too dumb to learn.

    1. Alan K. Spiller: You are correct. Go to any Postmedia newspaper comment section, and you will see the nasty remarks hurled at people who don’t support these phony Conservatives and Reformers. One person who spoke out against these pseudo Conservatives and Reformers was called a communist. You can’t get any more foolish than these people.

  9. Just because you can easily buy some nice pictures on line, doesn’t mean you should. But the Conservatives whose campaign chests are overflowing somehow seem to keep getting in trouble here.

    Yes, Mr. Olsen, before he wrecked the War Room and his own candidacy caused some embarrassment for the PC government defending travel ads with nice pictures of England. Wasn’t it Alberta beaches that we were supposed to try promote?

    Now Mr. Poilievre has Soviet jets flying around masquerading as ours or something. Probably not exactly reassuring, particularly to NATO or Ukraine. Well at least he is not running to be leader of the free world.

    Do these people not have enough money to hire more competent staff who can find pictures from Calgary, Sylvan Lake or Namao? Surely it can’t be that difficult not to screw this up.

    It is somewhat ironic that the Conservatives who seem to talk non stop about the current Federal government’s competence, or more precisely their perceived lack of it, can’t seem to identify our own fighter planes. Talk about friendly fire, I guess they are shooting themselves in the foot here.

  10. The photo in question does not contain enough detail to see whether those were truly Russian aircraft or just Soviet Union/Russian-built aircraft flown by a former Warsaw Pact air force, such as Poland’s. However, they are most decidedly not Canadian aircraft.

    1. Jerry: They’re Russian aircraft in the same sense F-16s are American aircraft – built in those countries, used by those countries, and sold by those countries. The Su-27 and variants was or is flown by China, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Angola, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, India, and naturally one supposes both Ukraine and Russia. The United States even has a couple. DJC

  11. I think it might be Poilievre’s most honest ad so far. Spouting myths of what he imagines Canada should be, dressed as imaginary cowboy, with background of images obtained cheaply, not vetted by anyone, is showing he really doesn’t care at all about what he claims he does.

  12. Pierre Poilievre is making a fool out of himself, but what do his supporters care? They wouldn’t know what a true Conservative is, even if it was standing right in front of them.

  13. I seem to remember an Alberta Tourism advert from about 20 years ago where they used a photo of a really nice sandy beach from Norfolk in the UK. My in-laws, from the UK, thought it was hilarious as it made the BBC news. Also made the CBC as I remember it. I wonder if it was the same people or company.

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