MPs’ spending up $2.8-million, reaching $103.6-million so far for 2018-19

The third-quarter expenditure reports for 2018-19 for Members of Parliament and the various House Officers were released on March 21.
Conservative MP Todd Doherty was the highest-spending MP over the first three quarters of 2018-19, based on numbers released in a March 21 report. He was followed by Conservative MP David Yurdiga and Liberal MP Bob Nault, respectively. CCF MP Erin Weir is the lowest-spending MP so far in 2018-19, excluding those supported by other offices or who were not in office during the full period, which covers April to December 2018.
The latest third-quarter expenditure reports for MPs for 2018-19 show spending is on the rise once again, reaching almost $103.6-million, an increase of roughly $2.8-million, or 2.8 per cent, from the same period last year. The

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