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Joe Oliver mocked online amid bad economic news

Current Finance Minister Joe Oliver has largely been missing from the Conservative party's campaign trail. And it has led the internet to wonder where he is.

Finance minister has cancelled public appearances, remained quiet during campaign

Conservative candidate Joe Oliver has been missing for much of the election campaign. That has left people on social media speculating where he is. (Joe Johnson/Twitter)

Tory candidate and currentFinance Minister Joe Oliver has largelybeen missing from the Conservative party's campaign trail.Oliver who is running for re-election in the Ontario riding ofEglinton-Lawrence cancelled scheduled speeches at twoToronto clubs this week and last, including one at a men-only club following criticism on social media.

Oliver remained fairly mumon Tuesdayafter news broke that Canada dipped into a recessionin the second quarter. Oliver addressed the news with a single tweetdefendingthe economy.

"GDP increased in 2nd quarter by almost $4 billion from beginning of April to end of June, a result of a buoyant month of June, up 0.5%," he tweeted.

Fellow Conservative candidateErin O'Toolespoke about the recession on behalf of the party on Tuesday's episode of CBC News Network'sPower & Politicsand Wednesday's edition of CBC Radio'sMetro Morning.

NDP members havestarted calling him "Joe Where?"

All of this has led the internet to wonder where Joe Oliver is.

Some likened Oliver to another famousbespectacled man who disappears from time to time

while others just took the opportunity to liken Oliver to Orville Redenbacher, the popcorn guy.

Even Stephen Harper's chinchilla, Charlie (who has its own parody Twitter account) had something to say about it.

Some tied the disappearance to thegovernment's budget cuts.

More than a few people thought they had found Oliver.

Patricia Best, a spokeswomanfor Oliver's campaign, said he has been busy with constituents and voters.

"Joe Oliver has been out in the riding knocking on doors and meeting voters several times a day since the beginning of the campaign," she told the Canadian Press in a written statement.

Humour columnist StephenLautensthought he spotted Oliver onHarper's new campaignplane.

But some just got straight-up sassy with him.