
Alberta Premier’s chief of staff defends business class flight from Trump visit
The chief of staff to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending a business class flight he charged to taxpayers, citing a health condition that increases his risk of blood clots.
The flight in question was a return flight he took from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Calgary earlier this year when he accompanied Smith to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The CBC reported this week that the two-day stop in Florida for Smith, Anderson and two others cost Alberta taxpayers about $10,000, with Anderson’s flight home billed at nearly $3,000 alone.
Anderson said on social media that a blood disorder, called Factor V Leiden, requires him to elevate his legs as much as possible when sitting upright for long periods of time.