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OTTAWA — Members of Pierre Poilievre's Conservative caucus have been told they are no longer allowed to charge taxpayers for home internet services.
A spokeswoman for the House of Commons says that is allowed under existing rules for members of Parliament, who can expense the fees through their office budgets. The email says after a discussion with Poilievre, it has been decided no caucus member or employee can expense home internet costs.
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