AG largely praises B.C. COVID-19 tourism supports, cites 'minor' shortfalls

B.C's auditor general says the province's fast tracked COVID-19 support program for the devastated tourism industry followed most required guidelines, though he raised some minor concerns about the way it was documented and monitored. Michael Pickup appears at the legislature in Halifax, N.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

VICTORIA - B.C's auditor general says the province's COVID-19 support program for the devastated tourism industry followed most required guidelines, though he raised some concerns about the way it was documented and monitored.

Michael Pickup says there were "minor inconsistencies" with the otherwise well designed and implemented destination development grant program that handed out more than $41 million in 2021 and 2022.

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