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Government Says Flypast for King's Visit to Ottawa Cost More than $800,000
- The Royal Canadian Air Force flypast during King Charles III's visit to Ottawa cost more than $824,700, according to the Department of National Defence.
- The total expenses for King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit exceeded $1.28 million, as revealed by the department in response to a Bloc Québécois MP's inquiry.
- Approximately $400,000 was spent to send an RCAF plane and crew to bring the King and Queen to Canada.
- Additional costs included $15,455 for the ceremonial guard and army personnel supporting the royal visit.
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Government says flypast for King’s visit to Ottawa cost more than $800,000
OTTAWA - The Department of National Defence says the Royal Canadian Air Force flypast during King Charles III's visit to Ottawa this spring cost more than $824,700.
·Hamilton, Canada
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Government says flypast for King's visit to Ottawa cost more than $800,000
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA—The Department of National Defence states that the Royal Canadian Air Force parade during King Charles III's visit to Ottawa last spring cost more than $824,700. The Department published its Royal Canadian Air Force visit expenditures of more than $1.28 million in response to a question from a Member of Parliament for the Bloc Québécois. King Charles and Queen Camilla visited Canada on May 26 and 27, and the King delivered the Speech from…
·Richelieu, Canada
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Total News Sources28
Leaning Left16Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution89% Left
Bias Distribution
- 89% of the sources lean Left
89% Left
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