In his first full fiscal year as a Member of Parliament for Cloverdale-91原创 City, John Aldag鈥檚 expense report marked him as the biggest spender from Delta to Hope.
In B.C., Aldag was the sixth highest spender, and in Canada he was in the top six per cent, with his total expenses reaching $495,832.69.
Aldag鈥檚 largest cost 鈥 like many other MPs 鈥 was his employee expenses, coming in at $215,620.93. Aldag was the ninth lowest spender in employee expenses for MPs from Delta to Hope in the 2016-2017 fiscal year.
Aldag has two full-time employees in Ottawa and four part-time employees in Cloverdale-91原创 City. Aldag鈥檚 employee travel expenses was the highest of all the MPs from Hope to Delta at $18,469.26. He said this was because he hired people from Cloverdale and 91原创 to work in his Ottawa office.
One of his Ottawa employees returns to B.C. whenever Aldag is back for a week or more. His other employee comes back during extended breaks from the House of Commons: Christmas, spring break and summer.
Aldag was also the second-highest spender in service contracts, as he spent $19,873.08 on a contract for a social media expert, who updates Aldag鈥檚 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram on a regular basis.
Aldag was in the top three spenders for accommodations and daily expenses, spending $2,405.80 and $8,739.90 respectively.
The accommodations section is for hotels, which Aldag required when he was doing announcements in Kamloops and caucus meetings in Victoria.
The daily expenses and secondary residence expenses (Aldag was lowest in this expense, spending only $12,055.94 last year) are coupled together in the MP鈥檚 budget and given $30,000 to cover. If an MP goes over the $30,000 limit, it鈥檚 at their own expense. Between the expenses, Aldag came in at $20,795.84 鈥 below the average of $26,000.
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The place where Aldag said he felt most comfortable spending the more 鈥 and where he spent a total of $22,161.92 last year 鈥 was in advertising.
鈥淚 think that it鈥檚 really important that I communicate with my constituents,鈥 he said. Aldag had worked in federal communications in the past, and so he sees 鈥渢he value in communicating and 鈥 being accountable.鈥
Aldag had the highest dollar amount for advertising of the 11 MPs from Delta to Hope. A large portion of his advertising costs are for ads in the newspapers that represent his riding, which include the 91原创 Advance, the 91原创 Times, the Cloverdale Reporter and the Surrey Now-Leader.
Aldag also spent the highest amount on 鈥10 percenters鈥, a one page flyer that can go out once a month to 10 per cent of the constituency, and the third highest amount on household flyers.
鈥淚 feel very strongly the money is there to be used to communicate with my riding, and I feel if I鈥檓 not using it then I鈥檓 not doing my job,鈥 he said.
There were also some costs that Aldag said pushed up his total expense numbers because Cloverdale-91原创 City is a new riding.
For the local MPs, he was first in equipment rentals ($3,349.72) and first in materials and supplies ($19,590.91) because he was still setting up his office at the beginning of the fiscal year. He also was the second highest spender in repairs and maintenance, with $12,474.63.
Aldag expects those categories to be much lower next year, as his office is now fully established.