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Hilarious Enbridge video pulled from Province allegedly after Enbridge protested

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Rafe Mair catches a cartoon that only lived for three hours on the Province website.  Mair claims the cartoon was pulled after "an angry call" from Enbridge.  Read Mair's blog post about this here.

He calls it "one of the funniest clips I have ever seen."

It’s a spoof of an Enbridge pipeline video ad by Vancouver Province cartoonist, Dan Murphy. It’s brilliant and was on the Province’s website last Friday.

 

(4) Comments

Phil June 27th 2012 | 11:11 AM

It isn't just Rafe Mair saying that is what happened, but the cartoonist himself.

See: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/06/26/bc-cartoonist-enbridge-spoof.html

Patrick Smyth June 28th 2012 | 11:11 AM

It's always easy to destroy work.  The cartoonist would have had more effect if he created something from scratch.

Don Ackert June 29th 2012 | 2:14 PM
This "Addition" to the cartoon was needed to correct the mis-conception that the Gateway Project is a Safe and Bennificial Project. Supplying Fossil fuel to a country which has one of the worlds' biggest pollution issues and no solution in sight, contradicts our own fight for clean air, land and water. You're just displaying a Good for All, Enviromently Safe Sugar coated commercial, when the Bottom Line Is "Profit For Oil Companies, Shareholders, and Governments If you can't tell the truth, You need a Slap In the Mouth (Media)
Dymas July 3rd 2012 | 11:11 AM

I was pretty upset I wasted my team watching it when I didn't even think about giggling once... Maybe change title from hilarious to "attempts to poke fun". That video was poorly done at best.