Coalition Avenir Quebec under fire for election ad described as exploitative

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Coalition Avenir Quebec under fire for election ad described as exploitative
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The Coalition Avenir Quebec is defending itself against accusations it underpaid and took advantage of a woman who appeared in an election ad

Quebec’s governing party is defending itself against accusations it underpaid and took advantage of a woman who appeared in a widely promoted election ad.

The woman’s daughter, Chantal Landry, says the family thought the interview would be part of a series of videos of regular voters and not the central component of a political ad, adding that her mother was only paid $250.

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