The sponsorship is part of an ad buy costing tens of millions of dollars, but the government won’t reveal the full cost

The Ontario government sponsored Fox News host Sean Hannity’s prime-time interview with Donald Trump and Elon Musk, part of the multimillion-dollar advertising campaign the province is rolling out as the U.S. President repeatedly threatens to impose tariffs on Canadian goods.

While the campaign is expected to cost tens of millions of dollars, the province is refusing to say exactly how much money is being spent on the ads, including the one for Hannity, one of the highest-rated U.S. cable news shows. Fox also did not respond to requests for comment about the cost and frequency of the ads.

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Is treason punishable by death to Canadians?

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Civilian? no. Military? I had a buddy who SUPER fucked up and was consoled before his court-martial that he probably wouldn’t get execution because no one died through his ignorant subversion of naval security.

(Wasn’t even drummed out, but somewhere, in a kitchen far away from the light of day, they say he peels potatoes even still. So many potatoes).

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It’s life in prison for treason in Canada, which I’d gladly see for Ford. Jail him.

Keeping in mind life sentences in Canada aren’t like life sentences in the US.

You can get parole after 25 years.

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