
Lorenda Reddekopp
Reporter at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
CBC News reporter working at Queens Park covering #onpoli. Originally from Saskatchewan. I’ve also worked in Latin America and the Yukon.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Clara Pasieka |Lorenda Reddekopp
Chow asks Ford to pause potential provincial bike lane legislation Clara Pasieka, Lorenda Reddekopp | CBC News | Posted: October 11, 2024 8:00 AM | Last Updated: Just now Toronto mayor says legislation would be 'like using a big hammer to go after a fly' Image | Bloor st w Caption: Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says she’s trying to make changes to bike lanes on Bloor Street W., which have been controversial, hoping to avoid the province bringing in legislation which could restrict future bike...
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This story happened as a result of an FOI request It found the ads cost $32M over most of 2024, as early election talk heated up. It was 4 times the amount the first part of the campaign cost That initial number came from an earlier FOI by @CBCQueensPark #onpoli

SCOOP: @CBCLorenda reveals how much taxpayer money Premier Doug Ford's government spent on ads promoting Ontario to Ontarians. The "It's Happening Here" ad campaign cost $40 million, much of it spent in the run up to the early provincial election. #onpoli https://t.co/rQ6mHcpwbK

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