Marit apologizes after nominating domestic violence perpetrator for medal
Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit is apologizing for nominating a man for a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, saying he didn’t know the nominee was guilty of domestic abuse.
The medals are awarded to those who “have made a contribution to Canada, Saskatchewan, or to a particular region or community,” and the provincial government said a total of 7,000 of the awards are to be given out to “deserving citizens” around the province.
In a statement issued Tuesday, Marit said he accepted ministry recommendations and put forward nominations for “individuals who have served in the agriculture industry” in 2022. Last week, he said he first learned of the legal circumstances of one particular nominee, which included a domestic violence charge and a guilty plea.
“As a result, this individual was immediately asked to return the medal and he has done so,” Marit explained in his statement.