Federal bureaucrats rent fine art
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•ARTFUL DODGER: Canadian bureaucrats spent millions on artwork rentals
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Newly unearthed documents suggest bureaucrats are spending big bucks on rented art for their offices.
The Canada Council of the Art’s federal art bank is a repository of more than 17,000 pieces of Canadian artwork.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the government is double billing taxpayers for artwork we’ll never see.
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