Treasury Board President Deb Matthews said in a statement that the Suzuki ad communicates government policy and promotes action. TORONTO — Ontario’s auditor general would have banned a new government ad promoting an upcoming climate change plan as partisan, had the Liberals not changed the rules last year. You.”The intent of the ad is to create a positive impression of government doing something versus being specific. In the approximately 10 years those rules were in effect more than 7,200 ads were approved and fewer than one per cent were rejected, Lysyk said. The government said under the previous legislation some ads were rejected for reasons they saw as unnecessary.
Source: National Post June 03, 2016 18:56 UTC