Federal departments and agencies are spending only a part of the money allocated by the government to combat terrorism, the Auditor-General has found.
In his spring report released Tuesday morning, Auditor-General Michael Ferguson said the government had set aside about $12.9-billion to 35 departments and agencies between 2001 and 2009 to pay for activities related to public security and anti-terrorism.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Ottawa can’t account for $3.1-billion in anti-terror funding, auditor finds - The Globe and Mail
Ottawa can’t account for $3.1-billion in anti-terror funding, auditor finds - The Globe and Mail
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