A new national memorial in Kingston, Ont., honours Correctional Service Canada staff who died in the line of duty. It’s been decades in the making, and families hope it helps the public recognize their loved ones’ sacrifices.
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- The Kingston monument features 35 faces of Canadian prison staff who died or were killed on the job.
- The memorial is the first in Canada dedicated solely to corrections staff and took over 20 years to complete. 1m 1s
- Personal stories, such as that of John Kennedy, highlight the sacrifices made by correctional staff. 29s
- The memorial's design mirrors a guard tower and symbolizes an embrace, offering assurance to families. 1m 20s
- New recruits will care for the site, fostering pride and respect for the profession's sacrifices. 2m 2s