2017What is Canada's first veterans' monument dedicated to those suffering from PTSD and homelessness?
Canada’s first veterans' monument specifically dedicated to those suffering from PTSD and homelessness stands along the Trans-Canada Highway in Kirkland, on Montréal’s West Island. Unveiled on October 21, 2017, the "Trans Canada Respect Monument" features a bronze sculpture titled "The Return," marking key anniversaries including Canada’s 150th and the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Designed by Colonel (Retired) André D. Gauthier, the statue poignantly depicts a Second World War veteran offering a peace sign, reminding viewers that not all who return from service find peace. Seen by over 100,000 people daily, this monument remains a powerful symbol of respect and a witness to the ongoing struggles faced by Canadian veterans.