The Telegram (St. John's)

Trudeau’s recent vacation to Jamaica cost almost $70,000 more than the last one

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Another trip, another tab. Government documents reveal that Justin Trudeau’s recent vacation in Jamaica cost almost $70,000 more than a similar trip to the same destinatio­n a year earlier.

The 10-day stay by the prime minister and his family at Prospect Estate near Ocho Rios, Jamaica, which began just after Christmas, cost taxpayers $230,442. In comparison, a similar journey during the 2022 Christmas holiday period came to $162,000.

Trudeau did not pay for accommodat­ions at the resort, but was put up for free by its owner, longtime family friend Peter Green. This was ruled OK by Ethics Commission­er Konrad von Finckenste­in, who noted that rules governing gifts to MPS can make an exception for those offered by friends and family.

Neverthele­ss, government documents show that the RCMP alone spent $162,051 on this latest trip “for the security of the Prime Minister and his family during their trip to Jamaica from December 26, 2023 to January 4, 2024.” The agency does not break down those costs or indicate how many personnel are involved, citing security issues.

In addition, the RCAF spent just over $16,000 on accommodat­ions, meals and per diems for its aircrew, and almost $42,000 on fuel and in-flight catering costs. This involved two flights to and from Jamaica: the first carrying the prime minister and his family and the second when their plane had a mechanical problem, which necessitat­ed a second flight to bring a replacemen­t part.

The document notes that the repair itself didn’t cost anything. “The replacemen­t part was pulled from readily available Defence inventory and was subsequent­ly replaced at nocost by the Original Equipment Manufactur­er under the existing Bombardier CL650 warranty program,” it reads.

An additional amount of almost $10,000 covered the costs of a Privy Council Office employee who is responsibl­e for setting up secure communicat­ions for the prime minister.

Furthermor­e, Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, tweeted saying that the Prime Minister’s four vacations over a one-year span — twice to Jamaica, plus a trip to Tofino, B.C., last August and another to Montana in April — have cost taxpayers more than $900,000.

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