Liberals take away marketing campaign video from Fb that featured Julie Payette | CBC Information

The Liberals have got rid of a promotional video from chief Justin Trudeau's Fb web page that featured behind-the-scenes photos from the primary day of the election marketing campaign, together with video of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette inside of Rideau Corridor.
The Liberals have removed a promotional video from leader Justin Trudeau's Facebook page that featured behind-the-scenes footage from the first day of the election campaign, including video of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette inside Rideau Hall.Original article
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