Montreal

Fake Pierre Karl Péladeau posts Québecor shares to Kijiji for $800M

Pierre Karl Péladeau — particularly in his role as the majority shareholder of media giant Québecor ​— is the butt of an online practical joke.

Internet jokester posted a fake ad to sell Québecor majority shares on online classifieds site

Pierre Karl Péladeau is an MNA for the Parti Québécois and the majority shareholder of media company Québecor. (Ryan Remiorz/CP)

Pierre Karl Péladeau's controversial dual status as a Parti Québécois ​MNA and Québecor majority shareholder has become the butt of an online practical joke.

On Thursday, an anonymous jokester posted an ad to popular classifieds website Kijiji offering majority shares in Québecor for $800 million.

The Kijiji ad's listed location is Québecor's headquarters in Montreal. (Kijiji)

The fake ad, written in French, says:

"I’m selling my shares in the media company Québecor. Included are television channels including TVA, broadcaster of emotions, gossip magazines, two newspapers full of young guns, a new sports channel (the official broadcaster of half of  the Canadiens' games) and perhaps a hockey team. It comes with a Quebec City amphitheatre and the responsibility of speaking to Régis Labeaume often. It also comes with Videotron, the power of infinite cable, Richard Martineau and Gino Chouinard. Reason: I want a country."

The online posting comes after Parti Québécois MNA Jean-François Lisée called on Péladeau to dump his majority interest in Québecor. 

Initially, Péladeau refused.

He later changed his tune to say he would put his shares in a blind trust if he became leader of the PQ.