Tuesday, 17 December 2019

Aga Khan's Island Vacation

On Friday, Trudeau issued a statement to mark the Aga Khan's birthday, a man he said "has worked for more than six decades to reduce poverty, improve healthcare and education and defend the rights of the most vulnerable, especially women and children."


The RCMP says it is no longer planning to reimburse the managers of the Aga Khan's island for the costs its officers incurred while providing security for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.



The Royal Canadian Mounted Police do not plan to reimburse the more than $56,000 in expenses its officers racked up for meals, accommodation and Jet Ski rentals during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's controversial vacation on the Aga Khan's private island in the Caribbean, CBC News has learned.


RCMP's $56,000 - plus tab

for meals, accommodation and personal watercraft rentals was

above and beyond

the costs of the trip that are already known.



That means if the RCMP were to reimburse Bell Island, it would bring the force's costs for the trip to $209,504 and the overall cost to the Canadian government for Trudeau's ...

$271,000. Bahamas Vacation.


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