National Post

Defence minister’s photo tab hits $161K

- DaviD Pugliese

OTTAWA • Taxpayers spent $161,000 for photograph­ers to take images of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan on his various trips in what the Liberal government says is proof that Canada is re-engaging on the world stage.

That cost covers only travel and accommodat­ions for the military photograph­ers and does not include their salaries. The amount covers 26 trips since late 2015 to locations such as India, Yellowknif­e, Brussels, Ukraine, Latvia, Iraq and Africa.

The photograph­ers accompany the minister on the trips and are not assigned to specific military operations.

The Canadian Forces stated in an email to Postmedia that the photograph­ers can travel at a moment’s notice and have the security clearances needed to take images of the minister at meetings with allies.

Sajjan’s spokeswoma­n, Renée Filiatraul­t, said in an email that such photograph­ers are used by the military and the minister to support communicat­ing with the public in Canada and abroad. She noted that the minister travels to internatio­nal meetings and to various missions.

“As with previous ministers, they often accompany the minister of defence,” Filiatraul­t stated. “Our government promised to re-engage in the world and communicat­e openly with Canadians and we are doing just that.”

Postmedia asked for the cost figures after receiving emails from military personnel who noted what they considered excessive spending on photograph­y for Sajjan’s social media accounts.

On Friday, Sajjan’s staff posted a number of photos on Twitter of the minister meeting NATO officials in Brussels. Those images were taken by Canadian Forces photograph­ers who accompanie­d the minister. That latest trip was not captured in the figures provided.

Such internatio­nal meetings also often have official photograph­ers assigned to events to produce imagery for the participan­ts.

DND did not have figures available on how much was spent on photograph­y for previous defence ministers.

Questions about such official photograph­y have been raised before. In August 2016 CTV News revealed the government spent $17,000 on photograph­ing Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna. That money was for photograph­y for 15 events, including a conference in Vancouver and the images were used by McKenna’s department on social media channels, including Twitter.

After the spending was revealed, McKenna acknowledg­ed that savings could be made. “Pictures are an important part of how we transmit our message, but we need to do it in a way that is mindful of taxpayers,” she told journalist­s.

In 2015 iPolitics reported prime minister Stephen Harper’s government spent more than $2.3 million to photograph Conservati­ve cabinet ministers since it had come to power.

 ?? @HARJITSAJJ­AN ?? Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan meets with Latvia’s Minister of Defence Artis Pabriks at the NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels on Feb. 13.
@HARJITSAJJ­AN Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan meets with Latvia’s Minister of Defence Artis Pabriks at the NATO Defence Ministers’ meeting in Brussels on Feb. 13.

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