Ministers’ responses on Afghan monument contract ‘pathetic’: design team
OTTAWA — An architectural group that lost out on building a monument to Canada’s mission in Afghanistan is accusing two federal cabinet ministers of giving a “pathetic” explanation for how the contract was awarded.
The design by Team Daoust was selected by a jury, but the government overruled that decision to award the contract to another group.
The government says it wanted to reflect the preference of veterans who filled out an anonymous three-question survey online.
Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge and Veterans Affairs Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor testified about the controversy on Tuesday evening at a meeting of the House of Commons veterans affairs committee.

