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A $4-billion price tag on a wastewater treatment plant originally pegged at $700 million .
A “junket” with seven politicians and staff attending a dike conference in Amsterdam .
The chair of the board charges $ 21,213 for a business-class flight from Vancouver to Singapore .
Nearly $5 million is spent annually on an obscure and opaque investment agency.
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