Bev Oda: Hotel Expenses Put Minister In Hot Water, But She's Not The Top Tory Spender

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Bev Oda,right, may be in hot water for her hotel taste, but by no means is she the highest-spending member of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet. (CP)

OTTAWA - Bev Oda may be in hot water for her champagne tastes, but by no means is she the highest-spending member of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's cabinet.

That distinction goes to Gerry Ritz. The agriculture minister has racked up the biggest travel and hospitality tab of any of his Conservative colleagues in recent years, largely because of trade missions that have taken him all over the globe.

It has cost $271,489 since March 2010 to send Ritz to such far-flung destinations as Italy, Turkey, Indonesia and Japan. He just edged out Finance Minister Jim Flaherty to claim the top spot.

In a sign that the Tories may be circling the wagons over expenses, two spokeswomen defended their minister's spending with boiler-plate responses, identical right down to the misspelling of the word "utmost."

"Our government treats taxpayers' money with the upmost (sic) respect and we require that travel on government business be done at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers," Ritz's spokeswoman, Meagan Murdoch, wrote in an email.

"Canadian agriculture exports hit record levels last year at $44 billion and the agriculture and agri-food industry provides one in eight jobs. This is due, in part, to Agriculture Minister Ritz's steadfast commitment to help farmers earn their money from the marketplace, not the mailbox."

Travel and hospitality costs for Flaherty, who also regularly travels abroad for meetings, came to $270,119.

His spokeswoman, Mary Ann Dewey-Plante echoed her colleague on spending rules:

"Our government treats taxpayers' money with the upmost (sic) respect and we require that travel on government business be done at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers."

Defence Minister Peter MacKay rounded out the Top 3 with expenses of $265,286. Like Flaherty, MacKay's job frequently takes him to international conferences as well as hot spots where Canadian troops are deployed.

"This minister has overseen Canadian Forces actions in Afghanistan, Libya and Haiti, demonstrated Canada's leadership in the world at NATO meetings and other major international conferences, and made it a priority to be in the field with the men and women who serve and sacrifice in Canada's name," MacKay's spokesman, Jay Paxton, wrote in an email.

"As a government, travel costs are down 15 per cent compared to the former Liberal government and hospitality spending is down by 33 per cent."

Another world traveller, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, reported $170,676 in expenses. Some of his expenses date back to his days as minister of transport and minister of the environment.

Oda, minister of International Co-operation, ranked fifth among all members of cabinet, with a travel and hospitality tab of $168,639. As the minister responsible for co-ordinating Canada's aid efforts for the world's poorest people, she often travels to international conferences and development projects in the field.

She has been under fire over a costly hotel upgrade she made during a visit to London last June. She repaid the cost difference and apologized, but the controversy shone new light on how cabinet ministers handle their own budgets at a time when the government is slashing spending and cutting public-service jobs.

Ministers are often required to travel in Canada and abroad and there are rules in place to govern spending on these trips.

For example, first-class flights are allowed for trips that take longer than nine hours. Ministers can also fly first class if they will be stepping off the plane right into meetings, if there is no business-class option or if they have a medical condition.

The federal government regularly publishes travel and hospitality expenses for ministers, political staff and some senior officials. The Canadian Press compiled a list of two years' worth of those costs for members of Harper's cabinet to put Oda's spending into context.

The priciest single trip was a 2010 visit by former foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon, to Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Vietnam and Hong Kong. The 10-day jaunt cost $35,058 in airfare and $1,074 in accommodations.

Gordon O'Connor, minister of state and chief government whip, had the lowest travel and hospitality tab, with only $3,386 in expenses over the two-year period.

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01:25 PM on 04/28/2012
Carelessly blowing taxpayer money Bev Oda unreservedly" apologizes BUT STICKS TAXPAYERS WITH $3000 LIMO BILL. Pay your limo bill Ms Oda or resign!
12:53 PM on 04/25/2012
What about the $50 Million Conservative Tony Clement funnelled into his own riding, for 'icing on the cake' improvement projects in one of the wealthiest ridings in the country? He was not content with an upgraded hotel room: he got a complete district beautification at taxpayer expense.
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08:21 AM on 04/25/2012
I for one would be most happy to help Ms. Oda with a fitting apology, in wtiting of course and could begin like this-

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
Due to my complete lack of intelligence and common sense while entrusted with public funds I must tender my resignation effective immediately.
I further agree to sit as an independent member and return all of my salary to to the treasury and agree to never seek public office again!
My collogue, Mr McKay has also agreed to make similar restitution to the Canadian taxpayers and his letter will be delivered shortly etc
etc
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07:59 AM on 04/25/2012
The real sad part is that if any of these leaders in the ReformCon Agenda had a do over they would do the exact thing again and will not modify their accomodations or taxpayer funds spending habits.
07:35 AM on 04/25/2012
Oda has gone and shat the bed again...this time it was a king size posturepedic with 1000 thread count linen sheets.
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SeanMartin
Everything in moderation.
12:33 AM on 04/25/2012
>> "we require that travel on government business be done at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers"

I cant wait to see what Rick Mercer does with this...
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Liz Wilson 2
“a small group can change the world
07:30 AM on 04/25/2012
truly, its either a bad case of Dorothy from the Wizzard where they think they jsut need to click their heels together and wish their way home or it it another example of reverse psychology - saying one thing while doing another.

I wonder what it is like to have to be the lying staffer sent out to read the script line. They must know that they are lying to the public.
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Marg Wood
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05:44 PM on 04/24/2012
Farmers earn their money from the market place not the mail box??? What the hell does that mean ? Farmers work hard to earn their money not like the conservatives. Require that travel be for lowest possible cost??? Are these people for real they should do stand up comedy because their statements are a big joke!!!
edgermanJ
my imagination hasn't created any gods
10:13 PM on 04/24/2012
All the cheques come to the farm through the mail. I think that Gerry Ritz is signaling farmers to start selling grain "under the table" for cash. Ya, that's the ticket. He want farmers to dodge the tax department entirely. Thanks Gerry, that'll make a big difference to the bottom line.
05:40 PM on 04/24/2012
The spending is one thing... the sneaking, quite another. Oh you caught me? OK, sorry, I'll pay for it myself. As I posted elsewhere, in real business that will get you fired. Seriously!
08:52 PM on 04/24/2012
That's the beauty of high political office, ie, no consequences for bad behavior.
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mapleaforever
Guilty as charged.
05:21 PM on 04/24/2012
Any party that achieves a majority will behave this way. The sense of entitlement just corrupts.
08:52 PM on 04/24/2012
All we can do is sit and watch.
09:57 PM on 04/24/2012
Not necessarily, but damn hard to change. We need to elect people at the local level that fully understand they work for the voter not themselves and that the voter expects and demands common sense when it comes to expenses.

I am to old to expect that our electoral system will change before I leave this life, but we need change to one where the voter is in control of who gets elected. Unless this happens we will continully see this sense of entitlement with politicains of all stripes. The current crop in Ottawa is not much different than any previous group from my perspective but that is no excuse for their behaviour. Mind you, the expenses of the 3 that have been brought to light are beyond comprehension.
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04:51 PM on 04/24/2012
what are FANS ?
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06:45 AM on 04/25/2012
People who read you posts and find them insightful and want to read more of your comments, or who hate them, and want to see what you say next. They become a fan.
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04:50 PM on 04/24/2012
Austerity does not exist in OTTAWA . Spending does when it is the TAX payers money. Are we in a recession ?
08:53 PM on 04/24/2012
No. We are not in a recession. If we were, we would not have 30 billion dollars to buy expensive flying toys.
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04:47 PM on 04/24/2012
Is it a competition or race to see who spends more of are glories MP's ? I don't know and I don't care . This being said ; there is nothing you or I the normal working Canadian can do to change anything up there in Ottawa. You see we are not the government ; we are the voters" the puplic" They serve us I think. But we have no control over how much money they make or how big there pension is for life. This is up to the House in Government and the ruling Party at the time. Im sure they will not change a thing when it comes to spending . Fact being they may make it beter for MP's . All governments that have been in power in Canada ; have either increased the PAY they make in a year this includes the wonderful Senate . So my freinds as I have said before in one of my blogs . It is a nice JOB (MPs) if you can convince some voters to vote for you. Either way ; the only way you can change anything up there in lotus land is ( IF you are the PM . right now this is not going to happen .. What will happen is more TAXES for Canadians.
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Warren Yuill
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03:41 PM on 04/24/2012
Thats kinda weird.
The headline is accusatory yet the article is more explanatory.
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05:59 PM on 04/24/2012
phishing, for people like you and I, and others....
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03:06 PM on 04/24/2012
Austerity is just for the little people. You know. The ones that think we still live in a democracy.
08:56 PM on 04/24/2012
So true. All the little people can hope for is that a scrap falls from the master's table. When it does, we will kill each other for that scrap. It will never occur to us to turn on our masters.
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09:24 PM on 04/24/2012
I'm an optimist...but it will take awhile.