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Business Meal or Hospitality Expenses


Jean-Pierre Kingsley
Chief Electoral Officer

Reporting period: September 2, 2006 – December 1, 2006

Travel Expenses
Dates Purpose Total Cost
September 2–9, 2006 U.K. Electoral Commission International Conference on the Regulation of Political Party Financing $10,500.51
September 10–12, 2006 Attend IFES board and committee meetings $2,172.04
October 18–23, 2006 International observation program for the national referendum on the expansion of the Panama Canal, under the auspices of UNIORE $1,987.00
October 30–31, 2006 Presentation at Harvard University – Boston $2,811.44
  Total $17,470.99


Business Meal or Hospitality Expenses*
Dates Purpose Total Cost
September 7, 2006 Business dinner: To discuss regulation of political party financing $79.17
September 7, 2006 Business refreshments: To discuss regulation of political party financing $63.58
September 18, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the partnership between EC and the Assembly of First Nations $113.40
September 19, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the C-2 Senate Committee appearance $163.61
September 26, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the C-16 Senate Committee appearance $51.80
September 28, 2006 Business luncheon: To prepare for the meeting with the Treasury Board President $99.87
September 29, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss campaign funding $95.28
October 3, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the National Register of Electors with provincial CEO $90.87
October 12, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the voter information cards $48.14
October 22, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss the national referendum on the Panama Canal expansion $139.86
November 22, 2006 Business dinner: To discuss the National Register of Electors with provincial CEO $110.99
November 27, 2006 Business dinner: U.K. delegation – United Kingdom's Constitutional Affairs $620.60
November 28, 2006 Business luncheon: To discuss Bill C-31 $62.70
  Total $1,739.87

* Mr. Kingsley pays for his own lunches when hosting; therefore, he is not counted as one of the attendees.