Montreal's new mayor is unlike other politicians of the folksy-portly breed, in that his thing is being lightning quick with his internet accounts.
Coderre is prolific on Twitter where some have wondered if he doesn't have some sort of Tourettes of the thumbs, after he suggested that one Habs forward should be sent to the minors and then more recently condemned a Montreal police officer for his dealings with a homeless guy minutes after a video was posted online, basing his possibly-rash condemnation on no other context than a 52 second video.
But alas, nobody is perfect and - as we see here - Coderre's online skills are seen very much lacking in one other regard, as he has neglected to take the 49 seconds required to update his professional Linked In page, which still lists him as a federal MP, a job he left on May 29, 2013, over seven months ago and counting.
Coderre is prolific on Twitter where some have wondered if he doesn't have some sort of Tourettes of the thumbs, after he suggested that one Habs forward should be sent to the minors and then more recently condemned a Montreal police officer for his dealings with a homeless guy minutes after a video was posted online, basing his possibly-rash condemnation on no other context than a 52 second video.
But alas, nobody is perfect and - as we see here - Coderre's online skills are seen very much lacking in one other regard, as he has neglected to take the 49 seconds required to update his professional Linked In page, which still lists him as a federal MP, a job he left on May 29, 2013, over seven months ago and counting.