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Conservatives call for ethics probe into Trudeau’s Jamaica vacation

The Conservatives are calling on the interim conflict of interest and ethics commissioner to launch a probe into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s holiday in Jamaica.

Opposition parties were already criticizing Trudeau earlier this week for spending his holiday at an oceanfront villa in Jamaica at no cost, as first reported by the National Post. Rooms go for about $9,300 per night, according to the resort’s website.

Had Trudeau paid out of pocket, the nine-night stay would be believed to have cost nearly $84,000.

Prospect Estate and Villas located near Ocho Rios is owned by businessman Peter Green. The Green family has known Trudeau for decades, and Trudeau has faced criticisms and questions about stays at the same resort in the past.

In a letter to the interim commissioner Konrad von Finckenstein, Conservative MP Michael Barrett said there were “serious ethical concerns” about the vacation, saying the resort stay was “not the equivalent of staying at a friend’s home, in a guest house on a wealthy friend’s property, or even a personal home which might be rented out periodically.”

Last week, the prime minister’s office said in a statement the trip had been cleared by the ethics commissioner, and originally said he would continue to reimburse the equivalent of a commercial airline ticket for his personal travel and that of his family.

But earlier this week, the PMO clarified that Trudeau and his family stayed “at no cost at a location owned by family friends,” after it originally told The Canadian Press the family was paying.

In his letter, Barrett raises concerns that as the resort would be “forgoing substantial revenue” by allowing a free of charge stay, the holiday was “a gift – and a very substantial gift at that.”

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