OTTAWA — The owner of billboards currently showcasing ads that seek to promote the People’s Party of Canada’s controversial stance on immigration reversed course on Sunday, saying the company would take the material down in response to “overwhelming” criticism.
I’m a second-generation Canadian who’s family came to Canada – both sides – during a wave of immigration in the 1920s. #ShareYourImmigrationStory #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/qrrgfEBUOI But later in the day, the company issued a second statement saying that while the billboards didn’t violate any policy, they would come down nonetheless.
Critics of the term often consider it a synonym for opposition to visible minority immigrants on the grounds they pose a threat. According to a filing with Elections Canada, the third-party group behind the ads is run by Frank Smeenk, the chief executive of a Toronto-based mining exploration company.
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