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Veterans will soon get free year-round parking in Quebec City

Mayor Bruno Marchand will soon make good on one of his election promises by offering free parking in the streets of Quebec City for veterans. It begins in the spring of 2025.

Parking currently free Nov. 11, veterans will have to apply for new parking credit

Canadian Armed Forces veterans salute during Remembrance Day ceremony
Canadian Armed Forces veterans salute during Remembrance Day ceremony in Quebec City, Friday, Nov. 11, 2022. They will have access to free parking all year long, starting in spring 2025. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

All Canadian Armed Forces memberswith veterans' licence plates will be able to apply for free parking on the streets of Quebec City year-round starting in the spring of 2025.

For now, they can only do so on Nov. 11, Remembrance Day.

Parking has been free for veterans for at least five yearsin other Quebec cities includingCowansville, Louiseville, Sherbrooke andTrois-Rivires. Vancouver also has free parking for veterans.

Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand says the move will cost the city about $250,000 to $300,000 per year.

"It's not a real cost. It's blocking some moneythat would have come to us," he told CBC Quebec'sBreakaway hostAlison Brunette.

The move was something he campaigned on.

"It's a matter of recognition," said Marchand."Recognition for men and women who served in the army and that gave to us probably one of the best parts of their own life in order to serve, in order to protect us, in order to protect peace on Earth."

The mayor says that the response from veterans to this decision has been "very touching."

He said he expected to get more criticism about the move, but so far he says it has been minimal.

Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand
Mayor Bruno Marchand read a few lines from the story Vi, written by Kim Thy, ahead of Remembrance Day. (Samuel Tessier/Radio-Canada)

But to those who asked him why he offers thisopportunity to veterans and not to others, he replies: "it's because they were in the army. It's because of what they did. It's because of I don't know how many birthdays of their own children they were not there because they were serving."

"It's, I would say, a very good reason that is not possible to, I would say, argue."

Veteran Mario Grenier
Veterans with a veteran's licence plate will soon be able to park for free year-round in Quebec City. The news made Quebec veteran Mario Grenier 'very happy,' as he had been calling for such an initiative for 12 years. (Submitted by Mario Grenier)

Veteran Mario Grenier says he had been pushing for this initiative long before Marchand was elected.

"I'm very happy to hear what he's doing," he said.

Grenierjoined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1972 and became a veteran on Oct.18, 1998.

He created a club called Vtran Hro Canada and has been advocating for free parking for veterans for 12 years.

"To be stuck in my basement and crying over what I did or what I've done or what I've seen, that's why I do these projects. To take my mind off," he said.

Mixed feelings from veterans

In the coming months, veterans will be invited to register with Quebec City to obtain a credit on the Copilote+ application, which is a mobile app for urban transportation. Each time they pay for parking, they'll be able to use that credit.

VeteranAndr Lavallewelcomed the news when he first heard about it on Monday.

"We were very pleased with the idea.We have a credit for the parking which is great," said thememberof the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 265 from Quebec City.

But Lavalle anticipates a few obstacles.

He says access to free parking will becomplicatedfor some veterans who don't have a phone or who aren't very familiar with technology.

And he pointed out the potential barriers that veterans from other cities might encounter. He says they will need the application and to be registered with the city.

He would prefer if Quebec City, like some other cities in the province, just requireda veterans' licence plate to qualify for free parking.

Further information will be made available to veterans over the winter.People currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces who meet certain criteria will also be able to apply.

In Montreal, owners of vehicles with a commemorative licenceplate featuring a poppy are entitled to free on-street parking during the week preceding Remembrance Day.

With files from milie Warren, CBC Quebec's Breakaway, Radio-Canada and The Canadian Press