Two Inuit sculptures intended as Canada's gifts to New Zealand's prime minister and attorney general mysteriously arrived in that country smashed to bits. Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould. The Canadian Heritage Department (PCH), which runs the gift bank, said it could not provide photos of the sculptures. "For security reasons, PCH does not disclose information on lost or stolen items from its gift bank," said spokesperson Dominique Tessier. Canadian Heritage's gift bank carries about 1,300 items, with a current value of $132,000 for the entire inventory.
Source: CBC News May 27, 2018 08:02 UTC