In recent days Metro Vancouver staff posted a video and photos from a trip to the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. Metro Vancouver staffer Sue Mah boasted about Stella the robotic dog, killer yoga moves, and a reception they attended. The trip comes just a few months after a Global News freedom of information request uncovered how Metro Vancouver spent more than $64,000 taxpayer dollars on fancy food and alcohol at a conference in Toronto.
Metro Vancouver Chair Mike Hurley promised change, specifically halting international travel, at least for some. “I’m going to put a pause on international travel for board and committee members. I look forward to hearing back from staff,” Hurley said.
Travel spending continues even as Metro Vancouver residents face huge tax increases connected to the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant, estimated to be about $3 billion over budget. News of the travel to Lisbon prompted this response from New Westminster councillor Daniel Fontaine. “Metro Vancouver staff are flying around the world, on international trips, posting that they’re in luxurious places and I’m sure staying at nice hotels,” he said.
“This really does not go over well with the public, they’ve lost confidence in Metro Vancouver.” BC Conservative leader John Rustad said, “I think it is very irresponsible that people from Metro have gone out on travel when all of their expenses and all of their budgeting needs to be reviewed.” Staff who travelled to Lisbon ar.