The provincial government announced four years ago that a caribou memorial at Gallipoli would be part of the Honour 100 commemorations to make the 100th anniversary of the First World War.
For those who don’t know, the Newfoundland regiment fought its first battles on the Turkish peninsula from September 1915 to January 1916. Gallipoli is the only major battle site from the First World War that doesn’t have a caribou memorial.
That’s why the provincial government announcement in 2011 was such welcome news.
That’s also why it came as such a disappointing shock to so many people on Monday to learn that not only had the provincial government scrapped the memorial but that they had done so because they could not find $500,000 in the budget to cover the cost. That is precisely what odds and sods minister Darin King told the House.