The Victims of Communism monument’s public unveiling has been postponed to an as-yet undetermined date in 2024 as Canadian Heritage conducts an additional review to ensure the monument is compatible with what the ministry deems to be Canadian values.

This includes a review of the list of names of alleged victims of communism to be commemorated by the monument.

The monument’s origins date back to 2007 and it was originally slated to cost $1.5 million drawn entirely from private donations, but the project’s fundraising effort stalled shortly after it began. The Harper government pledged to cover its costs in 2013, and by the end of 2014 the cost of the project had ballooned to $5.5 million, with $4.3 million coming from public funds.

The monument, which was supposed to be unveiled to the public later this year, is currently estimated to cost $7.5 million.

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    1 year ago

    7,500,000 tax dollars have just been added to the list of victims of capitalism.

    On a different note, I think we all know what the delay is - they're furiously scrubbing all the Ukrainian nationalists from the list of names before they unveil it because honouring Nazi collaborators has suddenly become a political hot potato in Canada, at long last.