The Canadian Press
1992-10-16 | CONST farmers commercial
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While some people planned to vote "No" on the Charlottetown accord October 26th, Henry Poegel went one step further. The retired Saskatchewan farmer spent almost three-thousand dollars to produce, direct and star in his own singing TV commercial opposing the deal. Poegel said making the commercial was his chance to voice his opinion.
Date: 1992-10-16
Placeline: REGINA, Saskatchewan.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 18 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << this is the only chance we'll ever have to talk back to the government officially this is a referendum. Nobody going to read that again but this referendum is part of Canadian history >>
Date: 1992-10-16
Placeline: REGINA, Saskatchewan.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 18 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << this is the only chance we'll ever have to talk back to the government officially this is a referendum. Nobody going to read that again but this referendum is part of Canadian history >>
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