Members of Pierre Poilievre\u0027s Conservative caucus have been told they are no longer allowed to charge taxpayers for home internet services.
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A spokeswoman for the House of Commons said the practice is allowed under existing rules for members of Parliament, who can expense the fees through their office budgets. The message said if the party expects Canadians to see Conservatives as responsible financial stewards, “we must lead by example.” It adds that the party plans to propose that the current House of Commons policy end for MPs of all stripes.
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