B.C. government official’s taxpayer-funded trip to Dubai under scrutiny | Globalnews.ca
B.C. government official’s taxpayer-funded trip to Dubai under scrutiny | Globalnews.ca
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B.C. government official’s taxpayer-funded trip to Dubai under scrutiny | Globalnews.ca

In December 2023, Jeremy Hewitt, B.C.’s assistant deputy minister for climate change, travelled to Dubai for the COP 28 Climate Conference.
A freedom of information request by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation uncovered the bill for that six-day stay, which totalled nearly $18,000.
“There are times when bureaucrats and politicians do genuinely need to travel, but when they do, they need to make sure that they’re doing it in a way that’s respectful of taxpayers,” Carson Binda with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said.