Owner of Toronto dog candidate just broke the law for a campaign video Toronto Election
later this month, but perhaps none of the fringe candidates have received more airplay than Molly, the canine candidate.registered under her human companion's name
, Toby Heaps. But it was Heaps, and not Molly, who was front and centre in the duo's latest campaign video, one that is gaining views for all the wrong reasons. Heaps shared the video to social media on Monday morning, one where the candidate openly breaks the law to prove a point. The video's intro, where Heaps tries to illustrate gridlock by rollerblading along a traffic-clogged Gardiner Expressway, is being called out by social media users as a dangerous and illegal stunt.
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