Fit to cut? Taxpayers’ federation says province should look at manager benefits
A spokesperson for the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation (CTF) is suggesting the Government of Saskatchewan ought to cut a fitness program that allows provincial managers to expense items like curling pants.
CTF Prairie director Todd MacKay said he submitted Freedom-of-Information requests to look at claims submitted under the flex fitness program by non-unionized government managers.
He told 650 CKOM host John Gormley that he also dug into claims made through wellness programs offered to managers at the province’s Crown corporations.
He said he found many claims that left him scratching his head.