The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Philpott billed taxpayers $520 for Air Canada lounge access

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OTTAWA — The federal Conservati­ves are raising new questions about Health Minister Jane Philpott’s travel expenses. A receipt obtained by the official Opposition shows she billed taxpayers $520 for a year’s membership to Air Canada’s executive airport lounges in North America and Europe. Conservati­ve health critic Colin Carrie wants Philpott to pay back the money, calling it another example of the minister’s lack of judgment. Philpott’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Last week, Philpott said she would pay back $3,700 in high-end car service costs after it was revealed she billed for $1,700 on one day and more than $1,900 on another day. The minister’s department is also reviewing 20 trips to Toronto Pearson Internatio­nal Airport that cost $3,815 to see if taxpayers were charged fair-market value. The car service — used to take the minister between work events — was provided by a limo company owned by a volunteer who canvassed for Philpott in the last election. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the minister’s situation is a reminder his government must be “extremely careful’’ about its expenses and the public trust it holds.

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