Five-star hotel not good enough for Bev Oda

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Five-star hotel not good enough, Bev Oda opts for posh hotel favoured by royalty

OTTAWA—It seems only the best will do for International Development Minister Bev Oda, who refused to stay at one five-star hotel in London, England, last year and rebooked at a swanky establishment for more than double the cost.

Oda was originally supposed to stay at the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel, site of the conference on international immunizations she was attending.

Instead, she had staff rebook her into the posh Savoy overlooking the Thames, an old favourite of royalty and currently owned by Prince Alwaleed of Saudi Arabia.

The switcheroo is reminiscent of a controversial trip six years ago, when Oda rejected a minivan for transportation and opted for a limousine instead.

Oda had a luxury car and driver in London shuttling her between conference site, her new hotel and beyond at an average cost of nearly $1,000 a day.

The bill for three nights at the Savoy last June set back taxpayers $1,995, or $665 a night. The government still had to pay for a night at the hotel she rejected, costing an additional $287.

An orange juice Oda expensed from the Savoy cost $16.

In last month’s budget, the Canadian International Development Agency suffered cuts that rang in this year at $380 million.

“The minister preferred not to stay at the Grange St. Paul’s upon our arrival there and we had to pay,” says a note on an expense sheet.

Documents on the trip were obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.

Oda’s spokesman, Justin Broekema, said he couldn’t comment on “specific accommodation arrangements for the minister.”

“These expenses followed the appropriate guidelines; all travel is done in compliance with Treasury Board guidelines,” Broekema said in an email.

“When Minister Oda travels we consider the most appropriate, cost-effective accommodations. On the trip in question, our office followed this procedure.”

A political staffer travelling with Oda stayed at the cheaper hotel, which is no shack — it features views of St. Paul’s Cathedral, an enormous glass atrium, four restaurants and five bars.

A chauffeur drove Oda around the city at a cost of $2,850 over three days. On the first day of the conference, the Canadian government paid for the car to be on call for 15 hours. The Savoy is two kilometres from the Grange.

John Alan of John Alan’s Car Service said he couldn’t recall which kind of car Oda used, but said his cars were in the Mercedes or BMW range.

While in London, Oda represented Canada at a donors conference for the GAVI Alliance, a global health organization that works to immunize children in poor countries. Canada has given $253 million to GAVI since 2001. Microsoft chairman and philanthropist Bill Gates attended the conference, as well as British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Oda has been criticized for champagne tastes in the past.

In 2006, she used limousines to ferry her to and from the Juno Awards ceremony in Halifax, racking up $5,475 in bills. When the expenses were criticized in the House of Commons, she said she had reimbursed the taxpayer $2,200 of the bill.

A year later, Oda billed taxpayers more than $1,200 for another limousine ride that took her to both a government event and a party activity. The NDP cried foul when those expenses were not spelled out in the government’s public disclosures.

The Opposition is calling Oda hypocritical at a time when the federal government is preaching austerity. Newly minted Opposition House Leader Nathan Cullen says Oda needs to end her lavish ways.

Five-star hotel not good enough, Bev Oda opts for posh hotel favoured by royalty
 

Machjo

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Ah, the pea under the mattress kept her from her beauty sleep I supppose.

As for CIDA, once you read some of the stuff it's suposedly been involved in with the SIL, which itself has often been accused of liaison with the CIA, should we really be funding CIDA at all?

Just read the works of Louis-Jean Calvet and his references to CIDA in his books. And he's not even Canadian, which is pretty embarrassing, especially when we consider he is a respected scholar in his field.

Robert Phillipsion in his books also refers to Canada's involvement in some questionable practices abroad and though he does not specify CIDA specifically, I get the impresion he is referring to CIDA anyway.

So I'd say cut funding to CIDA altogether.
 

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8OAt latest breaking news via CBC, this old sl............er............wonderful, intelligent MP, has REIMBURSED us for her stay.

The 5 star probably rejected her due to the bad Oda.

The least we could do is spring for a night in the Sally Ann for her.....................But then some DESERVING soul might be without a place to rest their buggy little head.

Canada eh!8O
 

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I think we should be digging out the losers in the other two parties before they get elected, thereby preventing this kind of abuse. Oh shat, i forgot there are only perfect peeps in the other parties, silly me.
 

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Oh, I don't know about that. If it were me traveling on the gvt's nickle; I'd take a suite or 2 and have the concierge whistle-up a couple of hookers and drinks.

This is the diplomatic corps after all
 

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Oh, I don't know about that. If it were me traveling on the gvt's nickle; I'd take a suite or 2 and have the concierge whistle-up a couple of hookers and drinks.

This is the diplomatic corps after all

No, no, no. Not on my tax dollars! You charge Durry for that stuff, you hear me? That's what he's there for! ;)
 

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No, no, no. Not on my tax dollars! You charge Durry for that stuff, you hear me? That's what he's there for! ;)

Ahhh, c'mon... It all comes out of the same purse at the end of the day. Besides, I'd remit receipts as required; camcorder vids too (although that's extra).

I wonder of the bookies in the UK provide receipts?..... Hmmmmm
 

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Ahhh, c'mon... It all comes out of the same purse at the end of the day.

It all comes out of Durry's purse? Well, then, by all means. :)

Besides, I'd remit receipts as required; camcorder vids too (although that's extra).
Receipts I'll take but vids are Bears dept, some things I just don't want to see. 8O

I wonder of the bookies in the UK provide receipts?..... Hmmmmm
They take Visa don't they?

Bev 'la di da' Oda was being a bit too princess this time around. She's got a deserved trashing coming, I don't care if she is one of Harper's boys. ;)
 

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They take Visa don't they?

Ahhh.. Exactly where do you swipe the card?

Bev 'la di da' Oda was being a bit too princess this time around. She's got a deserved trashing coming, I don't care if she is one of Harper's boys.

Bev's mistake was that she set the bar to high... Had she set the standard of staying in the best place in town and took up a couple of suites, she wouldn't be in this pickle today.
 

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Ahhh.. Exactly where do you swipe the card?

Um, this was in relation to the bookies right? 8O

Bev's mistake was that she set the bar to high... Had she set the standard of staying in the best place in town and took up a couple of suites, she wouldn't be in this pickle today.
It's all optics. And Bev sucks at good optics. Sincerely.