Canada has several monuments and memorials that to varying degrees commemorate people and groups accused of collaboration with Nazi forces.
Monuments and memorials include or have included a statue of Draža Mihailović in Ontario, three monuments in Ontario and Alberta connected with the Waffen-SS, streets and parks named after Alexis Carrel and Philipp Lenard, a mountain named after Philippe Pétain, and two streets named after a commander of Nazi German forces and his ship. There are two monuments to members of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician). These monuments are controversial, with leaders of the Canadian Ukrainian community rejecting the links to the Nazi regime.
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Mount Pétain
A mountain on the border of British Columbia and Alberta was named for Nazi Collaborator Philippe Pétain until British Columbia removed its name in 2022 following Alberta's decision to remove the mountain's name in 2019. It was named for Pétain in 1919, at which point he was considered a hero for leading forces to victory in the 1916 Battle of Verdun...