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In addition to the $31.5 million to purchase the Dynalife operations, the $65.5 million in liabilities assumed by AHS include outstanding accounts payable, vacation liabilities and other administrative items, according to the provincial government.
Operational costs for 2023-24 amount to another $11 million and will be incorporated into AHS's budget moving forward.
There were no costs to Dynalife associated with the transition.
Hardcastle said it's unclear how much the entire process, including moving to and from the private system, cost taxpayers. She said Albertans deserve a breakdown of those numbers.
"What was the cost to transition it to Dynalife in the first place? And what resources did we spend making these deals happen?"
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...140203?cmp=rss
So we blew well over $100 million taxpayer dollars on this, and of course the private company also responsible for the disaster had zero punishment for failing beyond losing the contract. Whoever wrote and approved the thing in the first place didn't foresee any potential issues to write into the contract? Penalties for not reaching goals? That's right, Alberta. You put muppets in charge.