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NDP frustrations with B.C. Conservative campaign promises prompts McRib parody post

The post appeared Sunday evening as an NDP news release
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B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad listens to questions from media during a news conference in Surrey B.C., Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

British Columbia鈥檚 New Democratic Party says it is responsible for a parody social media post that has B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad promising to bring back McDonald鈥檚 McRib sandwiches.

The post appeared Sunday evening as an NDP news release under a Conservative Party of B.C. logo with the headline, 鈥淛ohn Rustad Unveils Plan to Bring Back the McRib.鈥

An NDP spokesman who declined to be publicly named said in a statement, 鈥淭his news release is a joke to make fun of John Rustad repeatedly announcing things he cannot do, with no plan and no opportunity for media to ask questions.鈥

NDP Leader David Eby has been demanding for the past week that Rustad release his party鈥檚 election platform.

Rustad said Saturday at a news conference in Surrey, he plans to release his party鈥檚 fully costed platform Tuesday, with five days left in the Oct. 19 campaign.

Late Sunday, Rustad issued news releases highly critical of NDP tax policy and details of the party鈥檚 plan to reform public education in B.C.





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