![]() Until, that is, he appeared Wednesday on a recently recorded Canadian Geographic podcast with host DAVID MCGUFFIN. ON THE WATER - We hadn't heard from Trudeau since he announced his, er, significant life event last week. After all, arguing about a PM's personal time is a Canadian tradition. Seriously, drop us a line with your views on all of this. Should the Trudeaus foot all the bills? Should we? Is consensus possible in a country that can't figure out what to do with the crumbling home where the PM refuses to live? We'll always wonder where he's going, with whom he's partying, how much it'll cost us, and whether or not he'll come to regret it. ![]() The litany of snafus and receipts have seen to that. Brace yourself: Trudeau's travel is a guaranteed talker. CTV News analysis earlier this year pegged a seven-day trip to Disney World for an Ottawa family of four at approximately C$15,000. It's just inflation: Not that a getaway for a typical family is anywhere near cheap. These necessities come at a cost for prime ministers of every stripe. Keep 'em raised if you look over your shoulder at the Mounties assigned to your detail. Hands up if a policy ever required you to fly on a Canadian Armed Forces aircraft staffed by military personnel. Then again, as much as politicians want us to believe they're normal people, the PM's flock is not just like us. How much is too much? In 2021, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation revealed the total cost of the Trudeaus' 16-day Christmas escape to Costa Rica in 2019: C$196,137, including C$57,647 in round-trip flight costs on a military jet.įair to say the average Canadian family isn't shelling out that kind of money for a winter sojourn, even in these inflationary times. Trudeau, SOPHIE GRÉGOIRE TRUDEAU and their kids are vacationing together - and taking in the rival blockbusters du jour - as the family officially acclimatizes to co-parenting. Welcome to midsummer 2023: Time for a dose of sublime and a slower pace.Ĭue the arguments about how the PM should spend this summer vacation - especially now it’s layered with new complications. His critics can't resist digging up the literal receipts - trip expenses that include the staff and security that trails Trudeau et al wherever they go surfing and otherwise relax. This prime minister has unintentionally cultivated a rep for ethical self-ownage. Been there, done that: A prime minister’s vacation planning can be laden with traps - some owing to glaring blind spots, others to a political culture that discourages taxpayer-funded vacays. This year’s summer excursion is set to be domestic, though the exact location has not yet been disclosed by the Prime Minister's Office. At least those flights were relatable: When it's cold, Canadians fly south. There have been other trips outside of Canada - to Florida, to Jamaica, twice to Costa Rica. Trudeau’s airplane flew over Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc en route to Vancouver Island. Trudeau had been invited to spend the day at Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc, the community near Kamloops where it’s thought the remains of more than 200 children who died at a residential school were buried. There was also that trip to Tofino in 2021, which coincided with Canada's first-ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Then-ethics commissioner MARY DAWSON would later identify the ethical faceplant for what it was: An exclusive getaway with a man whose foundation lobbies government and received millions in government funding. The next year he and an entourage landed on a private island in the Bahamas owned by the AGA KHAN - a close, personal friend. ![]() On his first Christmas vacay as head of government, Trudeau got the TMZ treatment when the family visited Paradise Beach Resort in St. IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN - JUSTIN TRUDEAU’s vacations invariably turn into A Thing. → Canada's political circles mourn the death of HUGH SEGAL. → Ontario's auditor general blasts DOUG FORD's Greenbelt land swap deal. → It's vacation season in Ottawa, which means we're talking about the PM's own choices. Send tips | Subscribe here | Email Nick | Follow Politico Canada ![]()
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