
Brad Redekopp
Conservative
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Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| University of Saskatchewan | 5 | $2,050,825.08 |
| McMaster University | 3 | $373,383.63 |
| University of Regina | 1 | $20,000.00 |
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Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-12Recent news, social media, and press mentions
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Search results contain no articles, posts, or public mentions of Brad Redekopp dated between July 5 and July 12, 2026. The most recent relevant content regarding Redekopp is from June 18, 2026 (a news conference on his building codes bill) and earlier dates in May 2026.
Conservative MP Brad Redekopp apologizes for misspeaking on Indigenous colleague in House debate
Brad Redekopp issued an apology after being called out by an Indigenous colleague for incorrectly linking an offender's criminal record to his race during a debate on systemic racism within the RCMP. Redekopp mistakenly claimed the parole board predicted the offender would reoffend 'because of his racial background' and later corrected the record to 'regardless' of race, acknowledging his mistake and asking for the record to reflect his true intentions[2].
View source →MP Brad Redekopp introduces private member's bill on housing cost transparency
Redekopp introduced the Housing Cost Transparency Act, a private member's bill requiring standardized housing cost and impact summaries during public reviews of building code changes to ensure transparency in the national code process[5]. The bill aims to 'show your work' by explaining what proposals do, affected housing types, estimated costs, and who bears the burden, addressing Canada's housing crisis where building code changes can add thousands of dollars[5].
View source →Scott Aitchison joins Brad Redekopp to support Housing Cost Transparency Act
Scott Aitchison, MP for Saskatoon West, announced he joined colleague Brad Redekopp to support the Housing Cost Transparency Act, which would require clear public disclosure of housing cost impacts and standardized summaries during building code reviews[3]. The gathering highlights cross-party support for transparency measures in addressing Canada's housing crisis[3].
View source →Brad Redekopp discusses building codes bill with reporters on Parliament Hill
Redekopp spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill about his private member's bill to bring accountability to building codes, emphasizing the need for standardized cost and impact summaries[4]. Joined by Scott Aitchison, he explained the bill requires the National Research Council to show total cost impacts and net benefits of proposed changes[4].
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Activities
President and Director of the following corporations:
- Redekopp Holdings Inc., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- 102023116 Saskatchewan Inc., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Six Guys Ventures Ltd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Affiliated corporations
Affiliated corporation of Redekopp Holdings Inc.:
102023116 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Assets
Joint ownership with spouse of a residential rental unit located in Warman, Saskatchewan
Loan receivable from Redekopp Holdings Inc., joint with spouse
Shares of:
- Bombardier
- Canoe EIT Income Fund
- Canadian Natural Resources
- Enbridge
- Great-West Lifeco Inc.
- iShares Gold Trust Micro
- Bank of Nova Scotia
- Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Peyton Exploration and Development Corp.
- Suncor Energy Inc.
- TC Energy Inc.
Units of:
- iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF
- SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF
- Global X Funds X Artificial Intelligence & Technologies ETF
- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF
Investment in Private Corporations
Joint ownership with spouse of Redekopp Holdings Inc., a holding company located in Warman, Saskatchewan
Liabilities
Two mortgages with RBC, joint with spouse
Co-signer of a loan with Affinity Credit Union
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's activities
Director of Redekopp Holdings Inc., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Contact Information
200-2100 Airport drive Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 6M6