Lethbridge Herald

Tories pull plug on attack ad

- Teresa Wright THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

The Conservati­ve party has removed all Heritage Minute branding from an online video released over the weekend that took aim at the Trudeau government for a handful of ethics breaches.

In a tweet published by the Conservati­ve party’s official account on Monday, the party said the intention was merely to use a “recognizab­le and often-parodied segment” to attack the Liberal government’s ethics record, recounting times cabinet ministers have been found in breach of federal rules as if they were landmark events.

The Conservati­ves’ use of the Heritage Minute format for partisan political purposes drew the ire of the Historica Foundation, which has been making the one-minute films for nearly 30 years.

“We did not intend to draw negative attention to Historica Canada,” the Conservati­ve party tweeted.

“They do great work profiling Canadian history and we wish to maintain our positive relationsh­ip with the organizati­on.”

Official Heritage Minute films usually depict memorable Canadian milestones, like the invention of basketball, or showcase contributi­ons of important Canadian figures, such as Lucy Maud Montgomery for authoring the Anne of Green Gables series while also battling depression and sexism.

Anthony Wilson-Smith, CEO of the Historica Foundation, said Sunday on Twitter that parodies are OK, but the organizati­on didn’t want to be tied to any “political mud slinging.” He suggested the organizati­on was considerin­g legal action if the Conservati­ves didn’t remove all material linking the political spoof to real Heritage Minutes.

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