Canadians have paid more than $125,000 over the last four years flying the spouse of former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould back and forth across the country under the government’s designated traveller program.
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Wilson-Raybould claimed more in spousal travel expenses than any of her former cabinet colleagues
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