Justin Trudeau Commercial Analysis

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I decided to watch two commercials on Justin Trudeau and I'm actually quite impressed with the idea and message behind both of them. The first commercial I watched was “Escalator-Harder to Get Ahead”. Personally, I found that using the escalator to portray his thoughts was interesting. He stated that Harper is just causing the Canadian economy to move backwards due to the benefits he gives the wealthy and how he gives cuts to everything else. Next, he uses the escalator stopping to show that Mulcair isn't going to get our economy anywhere because he is promising more cuts. Lastly, he gets the escalator moving again, but this time the escalator is moving forwards. While it's moving forwards he states that he would make the economy go in the

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