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Senator Mike Duffy back to claiming Ottawa living expenses
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AARON WUDRICK
/ ALEXANDRE BOULERICE
/ KATIE SIMPSON
/ PETER HARDER
/ ROSEMARY BARTON
2016
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AARON WUDRICK
/ ALEXANDRE BOULERICE
/ KATIE SIMPSON
/ PETER HARDER
/ ROSEMARY BARTON
2016
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Senator Mike Duffy back to claiming Ottawa living expenses
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Senator Mike Duffy back to claiming Ottawa living expenses
2016
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The Senate administration confirms [Mike Duffy]'s expenses are within the rules after he collected the necessary documents to prove he's a resident of Prince Edward Island, like a health card, driver's license and paperwork from the Canada Revenue Agency. In an email to CBC News, Duffy said: \"I filed my claims as the Senate rules provide, as was approved by Senate administration, and as Judge Vaillancourt agreed was applicable.\" In April, that judge found Duffy not guilty of 31 charges of fraud and breach of trust. Senator Mike Duffy has gone back to filing for his living expenses, nearly 1700 dollars in expenses between March and June, for the same kinds of claims that landed Duffy at the centre of the Senate scandal back in 2013 and for which he was fully cleared. Katie Simpson has the story.
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