April 20, 2024

B.C Superbowl ads cost causing controversy

 

NDP leader Adrian Dix is blasting a decision to run a couple of B.C Jobs Plan ads during Sunday’s Superbowl broadcast.

He says the government spent one million dollars on ads that basically serve as branding for the Premier.

Jobs Minister Pat Bell, who supports the ads, says it only cost $ 17,000 for both of them, “far less than what Mr. Dix is suggesting was paid.”

Dix spoke today on The Simi Sara Show.

CKNW Vancouver News

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