Saskatchewan cabinet minister faces questions over sightseeing on Paris work trip
Saskatchewan’s Opposition says a cabinet minister should give his head a shake for using public money to sightsee around Paris, checking out Napoleon’s Tomb, when he was supposed to be at a conference.
Minister Dustin Duncan, however, says the trip was all work and adds he’s not even a big fan of the famous French emperor and military commander.
The NDP released invoices Tuesday filed by Duncan, the minister in charge of the province’s natural gas utility, relating to a trip last year to Paris.
The receipts indicate Duncan billed taxpayers for a chauffeur to take him around the city when he was supposed to be touring pavilions at the World Nuclear Expo, a trade show and conference on nuclear energy.