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OTTAWA—For shame!
Canada Post is embarrassed and apologetic about a vivid advertisement that appears on its website.
Online ad for red and black garter dress, in the attached photo, there is no fabric covering the chest of the model wearing it, Wednesday, when Liberal MP Bonnie klonbi raised the issue in the House of Commons, the federal government drew attention.
"There are pornographic advertisements on the government website," Crombie (Mississauga-Streetsville)
During the questioning, it was said that Canada Post had an online store selling "sexy underwear" and "porn products" retailers.
"This revelation has made members of parliament's news Gallery compete to visit the Royal Company's website, which is priced-
Contrast services help shoppers find the best deals online.
Is Crombie referring to models that don't wear anything but bras and panties?
Is it Santa bus?
Definitely uncomfortable-
A pair of white, fullcut briefs?
Canada Post spokesman Anick Losier is still trying to figure out exactly what happened on Wednesday, but says an online merchant ad called an adult boutique --
It's the one that sells red and black garters-
Slipped away in the filtration process
Losier said the ad was removed from the Canada Post website, which links to adult boutique websites selling sex toys and other items that are more attractive than underwear.
"We have a filtering process that obviously doesn't work properly," Losier said . ".
"We are definitely reviewing this and we are definitely going to apologize for any violations that could have caused anyone.
"Until Wednesday, the adult boutique was just one of about 500 Canadian and US retailers on the Canada Post shopping service website and did not respond to requests for comments submitted through its website.
Transportation Minister Rob Merryfield, who responded to kelowby in the House of Commons, said the Conservative government was taking the issue seriously.
"It is not appropriate for a royal company to sell inappropriate materials, and that is my situation, and I believe this is what Canadian citizens expect from us, and after the question is over, Merrifield told reporters, canada Post is dismantling it.
Liberal leader Michael ignatif agreed but had a good time too.
"Well, I'm definitely a fan of lacey underwear," Ignatieff told reporters after asking questions . ".
"I want to make this clear.
But I don't think it would be appropriate to sell it on Canada Post.
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