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Calgary councillors could soon have more latitude for claiming meal and hosting expenses when travelling on city-related business.
A city committee endorsed a new set of rules Wednesday that removes the current $ 100 per diem.
Administration’s new recommended rules wouldn’t impose a daily limit, instead suggesting councillors cap their meal-hosting expense claims at $ 25 per person for breakfasts, $ 30 per meal and $ 45 per dinner.
Committee chair Andre Chabot said the new rules would give councillors more latitude and flexibility.
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