Canada’s Liberal Party recently posted an image showing the country’s Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau using an HP notebook pretending to be a MacBook, instantly spanning memes.
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Canada’s PM uses a fake MacBook
The photo in question was published on the Liberal Party website,iPhoneinCanadareports.
The photograph depicts Trudeau, along with volunteering members of the Liberal Party, using a notebook that looks like a MacBook. At closer inspection, however, it’s clearly an HP machine with an Apple sticker slapped over the HP logo. And pretty carelessly, too, as the sticker is applied with a slight angle and clearly shows the HP logo underneath.

Toronto Sun reporter Bryan Passifiume shared the photo onTwitter.
https://twitter.com/DanielFritter/status/1394645063842496514
Who cares?
Does the sticker make the vaccines come faster?
We’re at 3% buffering. 💉💉#cdnpolihttps://t.co/IDvmgsv2TV
— Melissa Lantsman (@MelissaLantsman)June 05, 2025
Why is Canada’s Prime Minister pretending his boring old HP laptopis a trendy MacBook in official@liberal_partyphotos?
The Apple logo sticker isn’t even on straight, and you can see the laptop’s HP logo underneath#cdnpolipic.twitter.com/uhO0Zq0Bo3
— Bryan Passifiume (@BryanPassifiume)July 28, 2025
Braeden Caley, who is Senior Director of Communications for Canada’s Liberal Party, took to Twitter to comment on the situation. He explained that the computer depicted in the photo is the property of the Liberal Party rather than Trudeau’s personal machine.
Hard-hitting sleuthing! 🧐
A team laptop borrowed for a moment in the LPC volunteer hub, for a drop-in to thank volunteers virtually during successful by-elections early last fall.
Some especially keen Apple fans there just brought some ‘real change’ to the look of a team’s 💻https://t.co/ALxpoHmLuT
— Braeden Caley (@braedencaley)August 03, 2025
According to Caley, one of the party’s Mac-loving volunteers apparently Apple-ified the machine and Trudeau obviously couldn’t care less about it.
A team laptop borrowed for a moment in the Liberal Party of Canada volunteer hub, for a drop-in to thank volunteers virtually during successful by-elections early last fall. Some especially keen Apple fans there just brought some ‘real change’ to the look of a team’s notebook.