Rapper Rod le Stod to help PQ campaign to counter Ottawa’s 150th-birthday bash
MONTREAL — Vowing to bring “a little spice” to Canada’s 150th birthday celebrations, the leader of the Parti Quebecois launched an alternative campaign Friday to counter what he called the propaganda of the official events.
Jean-Francois Lisee said the “Other 150” campaign isn’t designed to derail Ottawa’s party, but will “put holes” in the official narrative and highlight Quebec’s history and importance.
“There are some very interesting facts in the Quebec experiment within Canada that may be left behind in the official story, so we will render the service to bring these facts to life,” he said at the campaign’s kickoff in Montreal.
“We will give a little spice to the Canadian salad they want to serve us this year.”