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Feds Spent $1550/Night for Hotel Room at Sharm El-Shaikh Climate Conference

The airfares paid by the federal government to attend the annual meeting of climate warriors known as COP27 have reached in excess of $600,000.

The booking for the $1127 USD (1548.63 CAD) executive suite at the Domina Coral Bay Hotel in the Egyptian resort town was uncovered in an inquiry of ministry asking for a breakdown of the $1,077,126.40 that Environment and Climate Change Canada spent on accommodations at last November’s global warming summit.

Another booking, at the Parrot Beach Resort, included a room with a nightly rate of $1096.63 CAD.

Other rooms at the same resort were booked for $790.25 USD ($1087.32 CAD) per night, and $816.26 USD ($1123.10 CAD).

The airfares paid by the Federal government to attend the annual meeting of climate warriors known as COP27 have reached in excess of $600,000.

The final tally on those expenses is not in yet.

335 people were part of the official Canadian delegation to COP27.

Prime Minister Trudeau also spent a large amount on a hotel room, with $6,000/night in London for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

According to Rebel News, Trudeau stayed at the Corinthia London hotel — a luxury, five-star riverfront hotel, which included heated floors and complimentary butler service.

Source : Rebel News

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