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It's been almost a year since Liberal-turned-Conservative MP Wajid Khan toured the Middle East as the prime minister's special adviser to the region.
The government is still refusing to release Khan's report from the trip, despite past promises to make it public. But we are getting a clearer picture as to how much the trip actually cost.
Documents obtained by the CBC through the Access to Information Act show that Khan and the two others who travelled with him spent more than $50,000 on the two-week, eight-city tour.
That's much more than the $12,000 the government had previously said the trip cost.
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