A photo posted by Tyler Lemco (@tlemco) on Sep 24, 2015 at 10:45am PDT MONTREAL, Oct. 7 (UPI) --A Montreal man said "ominous and creepy" election ads inspired him to plaster the city with fake ...
MONTREAL – Walking past dozens of signs plastered across the city for many federal parties asking for your vote, you may have missed one that was a little different. Last week, Tyler Lemco, a Montreal ...
With Montreal’s municipal election coming down to the wire, Tyler Lemco has decided to go negative and/or musical. The track’s no “Hit ’em up,” but it does take aim at Coderre’s handling of the public ...
Montrealer Tyler Lemco has been posting fake election signs that carry his image for no specific reason whatsoever, he says. "A lot of people think I'm poking fun at the election," said Lemco, former ...
Tyler Lemco is an independent candidate running for the mayor’s office in the coming Montreal election. Lemco encourages people to add graffiti to his campaign signs saying it gives a voice to the ...
The idea was inspired by the Liberals’ much-derided Quebec signage. Candidates appear in cinematic lighting against a background tinged with a glowing red aura This advertisement has not loaded yet, ...
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