Trending: Green Party candidate’s website riddled with typos
Posted October 13, 2015 2:13 pm.
Last Updated October 13, 2015 2:58 pm.
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As party leaders and candidates in ridings across the country vie for your vote in the upcoming federal election, attention to detail becomes paramount.
But the long campaign trail has been littered with blatant examples of carelessness, especially on the spelling front.
Did the Liberals really misspell ‘Canadians’ on the official party website? Could the Conservatives have really botched the spelling of “Prime Minister?”
Sadly, yes, in both cases (see below).
But a Green party candidate has been crowned the unofficial king of typos, with a staggering slew of grammatical errors on his website.
Anthony Navarro wants voters to send him to Ottawa to represent Pickering-Uxbridge.
In paragraph one of his appeal, he notes his election goals will “be achieveble with your help and support.”
The following typos, along with numerous instances of grammatical awkwardness, make up the hastily-crafted document.
- Priorites
- Guarunteed
- florish
- opportunites
- emphysis
See for yourself:
And just to show we’re not picking on any particular party, here’s a look back at the Liberal and Conservative gaffes, which have since been corrected.
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