Tuesday, February 3, 2026
ADVT 
National

Taxpayers Group Says Alberta School Board Association Spent $41,000 On Gifts, Meals

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Nov, 2015 07:17 PM
    CALGARY — A taxpayers watchdog group says the Alberta School Boards Association spent more than $41,000 on staff gifts, meals, recognition and events planning between 2012 and 2014.
     
    The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says a school board document shows staff members receive $50 birthday gift cards on top of "cake days" celebrating office birthdays each month — costing $4,850 over the last three years.  
     
    The document also outlines a staff Easter egg hunt in 2014 costing more than $900 and says staff members were treated to a Christmas gift costing $100 to $150 each for a total of almost $8,000 in the last three years.
     
    It also shows three staff Christmas dinners cost more than $5,000 — the association's website lists 22 staff members.
     
    The association also appears to have treated staff to Taste of Edmonton tickets costing $1,600 in 2014 and around $1,000 in each of 2013 and 2012.
     
    Education Minister David Eggen says what he has heard "seems very inappropriate."
     
    "I will certainly speak to school boards to ensure that they are providing a degree of transparency and direction to the Alberta School Boards' Association to make sure that the monies that ultimately are public monies are being spent in the best way possible," Eggen said in Edmonton on Thursday.
     
    The taxpayers group wants the school board association to retroactively post detailed expenses and receipts online. It also wants the Alberta government to make the board subject to freedom- of-information requests.
     
    “First it was American conferences barely attended, in-town hotel stays and overpriced office rent, and now we see the (board) is expensing birthday gifts and Easter egg hunts for adult staff,” said Paige MacPherson, the federation's Alberta director.
     
    “What will it take for the (board) to let the public see their past expenses and for the province to add them to the FOIP Act?”
     
    School boards are in in Edmonton this weekend for the association's fall general meeting.
     
    “This weekend all 61 school boards should be demanding a detailed accounting of how the (board) is spending taxpayer dollars,” said MacPherson. “Minister Eggen should not send another dollar ... until everyone is confident it won’t end up funding yet another staff Easter egg hunt."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    TPP Allows More Dairy Imports Than Previously Thought, Says Canadian Expert

    TPP Allows More Dairy Imports Than Previously Thought, Says Canadian Expert
    Canada's dairy industry could face a bigger hit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership than previously thought, says an agricultural expert who studied the text of the deal involving 12 countries.

    TPP Allows More Dairy Imports Than Previously Thought, Says Canadian Expert

    Maritime Premiers Set To Discuss Collaboration At Meeting In Charlottetown

    Regional collaboration is expected to dominate discussion when the three Maritime premiers meet today in Charlottetown.

    Maritime Premiers Set To Discuss Collaboration At Meeting In Charlottetown

    Nova Scotia Has Agreement In Principle To Sell Exhibition Park For $2.5 Million

    Nova Scotia Has Agreement In Principle To Sell Exhibition Park For $2.5 Million
    Transportation Minister Geoff MacLellan says the deal stipulates the facility will continue to be operated with the Exposition Managers Society of Nova Scotia.

    Nova Scotia Has Agreement In Principle To Sell Exhibition Park For $2.5 Million

    Honeywell Buys Space Hardware Maker Com Dev In $455 Million Deal

    Honeywell Buys Space Hardware Maker Com Dev In $455 Million Deal
    Com Dev manufactures and sells devices such as transponders used in satellites and satellite ground stations, and their hardware is found on 950 spacecraft and 80 percent of all commercial communication satellites.

    Honeywell Buys Space Hardware Maker Com Dev In $455 Million Deal

    Police Acted Properly In Suicide Of Man Linked To Alleged Mall Shooting: Report

    Police Acted Properly In Suicide Of Man Linked To Alleged Mall Shooting: Report
    Nova Scotia's Serious Incident Response Team released the finding Friday into the incident on Tiger Maple Drive in Timberlea on Feb. 12.

    Police Acted Properly In Suicide Of Man Linked To Alleged Mall Shooting: Report

    High School Coach Jason Paur Pleads Guilty In U.S. Court To Charge Linked To Vernon Visits

    Jason Paur, 44, pleaded guilty Monday morning to transportation with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.

    High School Coach Jason Paur Pleads Guilty In U.S. Court To Charge Linked To Vernon Visits