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Stephen LeDrew (Stephen Ralph LeDrew) was born on 1953 in Southwestern Ontario, is a Broadcaster, lawyer, politician. At 67 years old, Stephen LeDrew height not available right now. We will update Stephen LeDrew's height soon as possible.
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Stephen LeDrew Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Stephen LeDrew worth at the age of 69 years old? Stephen LeDrew’s income source is mostly from being a successful Broadcaster. He is from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. We have estimated
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From 2007 until 2009, LeDrew co-hosted a talk show with Michael Coren on CFRB 1010 in Toronto titled Two Bald Guys With Strong Opinions. In January 2009, LeDrew began co-hosting a weekday noon news programme with Ann Rohmer on CP24 tiled Live at Noon working there as a political analyst. Due to these television commitments, LeDrew quit his CFRB 1010 show on March 25, 2009. He was fired from CP24 in December 2017 for violating the non-competition clause of his contract by appearing on Fox News Channel.
On September 28, 2006, immediately prior to nomination cut-off date, LeDrew announced his candidacy for Mayor of Toronto in that year's municipal election against incumbent David Miller, centre-right challenger Jane Pitfield and a host of fringe candidates. Although he received considerable media coverage and was invited to participate in election debates with Miller and Pitfield, LeDrew finished a distant third with only 1.3% of the vote.
For full results, see 2006 Toronto municipal election.
In 2005, LeDrew was forced to declare personal bankruptcy by his sole creditor, the federal government. At that time LeDrew claimed this action against him was incited by his stand against Jean Chrétien's efforts to remain as party leader without a leadership review vote, contrary to the constitution of the Liberal Party of Canada. LeDrew owed C$364,140 in back taxes, which he had been in the process of paying down. The court ordered him to pay 74% of this amount, even though LeDrew had earlier offered to pay 100% of his arrears over time; the government had rejected this offer. The judge on the case noted that LeDrew placed priority on personal expenses rather than his tax obligations. LeDrew stated in reply at the time that his children and their needs came first, and he would not have done anything differently. LeDrew is a divorced father of four children.
LeDrew was elected president of the Liberal Party of Canada in March 1998, then re-elected in March 2000, serving until November 2003. Occasionally outspoken, he famously derided the Chrétien government's plan to severely limit corporate donations to political parties as being as "dumb as a bag of hammers".
LeDrew was recruited by Bill Lee, John Turner's early campaign manager during the 1984 Canadian federal election, to be Turner's campaign tour director during the 1984 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election to succeed Pierre Trudeau.
Stephen Ralph LeDrew (born 1953) is a Toronto-based lawyer and broadcaster. He served as President of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1998 to 2003, and was a Mayor of Toronto candidate in the 2006 municipal election. He hosted LeDrew Live on CP24 and also co-hosted CP24 Live at Noon as well as being the news station's political analyst until he was fired in December 2017 after seven years with the station.