Presenter Pierre-Olivier Zappa received a birthday card sent by his colleagues on Thursday… more than three weeks after it was sent, on September 26th.
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Journalist Audrey Gagnon posted the card three days before the presenter's birthday.
“We're going to do the same thing as before. We're going to mail it to him, and in the current context, we want to see how long it takes before he gets it,” she said.
The newly arrived envelope was placed on his desk at the TVA premises Thursday morning, after 28 days in transit.
The musical card features the song “Happy” by Pharell Williams. “God knows I love the music charts,” he said on the show. On your case.
“I say thank you to my team for sending me this card. You're a little late, but you have a good excuse,” he said with a laugh.
The letter was sent the day after the strike began at Canada Post.
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