Newfoundland and Labrador fights back against rental ad denounced as slur
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador tourism officials have released an advertisement highlighting the province’s rugged scenery and lively music in response to a vacation rental company’s ad that prompted a call from the premier for it to be pulled.
Vrbo ran the offending ad during the Super Bowl broadcast on Sunday, showing disappointed vacationers discovering that their rental is overrun by livestock while the Newfoundland folk song “I’se the B’y” plays in the background.
The provincial tourism ad, posted on Instagram and Facebook Monday evening, features a newly recorded rendition of “I’se the B’y” accompanied by picturesque images of Newfoundland and Labrador’s rocky landscape, people out fishing on a sunny day and friends gathered around a campfire.
Reaction to the Vrbo ad in the province was fast and furious, with some denouncing it as a slur and Premier Andrew Furey asking the company on social media to stop airing it. “Your ad is not an accurate representation of our province, our culture, or our people,” Furey wrote. “Be better!”