Monday marks the 152nd Canada Day celebrating the anniversary of the nation’s 1867 Constitution Act, the core of the Canadian Constitution, which unites three separate British colonies - Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Province of Canada - into a single Dominion called Canada. Originally called Dominion Day, it was renamed in 1982.
This year’s capital city celebration in Ottawa was attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who opted to visit those communities most affected by recent steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
“Canada Day on Parliament Hill is something of a tradition for many of us and I couldn’t be happier to be back with you this year,” Trudeau said in a speech, according to Global News.
Today in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined the #CanadaDay celebrations on Parliament Hill. Watch the full speech: https://t.co/ITp70nTy0B pic.twitter.com/UrD1FR8Hpn
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) 1 июля 2019 г.
“We saw something very Canadian. We saw people being there for each other during tough times […] in the weeks that followed, a wave of solidarity swept across the country. We put up a united front. We leaned on each other,” he noted.
Proud to be Canadian, today and every day. Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/OiWGaL8BLM
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) 1 июля 2019 г.
Between 11,000-16,000 people attended the Ottawa festivities. In 2018, there were only 6,000 participants due to the hot weather, according to Global News.
Among the Ottawa attendees this year are Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques, who spoke via video link as he recovers from his recent tour of duty on the International Space Station.
In Ontario, Canada Day celebrations were canceled in June by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government, citing high expenses and declining attendance, according to CTV News. In response, Liberal MPP Mitzie Hunter arranged a “people’s picnic” event, affirming that “nobody cancels Canada Day.”
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Population 400
Canada Day Fireworks: pic.twitter.com/6537oqynE0
“This is an opportunity to celebrate our province and our country,” she observed.
In Montreal, festivities including a parade, line dancing, food trucks and fireworks were accompanied by a citizenship ceremony for new Canadian immigrants and a cake-cutting event. Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante took to social media to congratulate her compatriots, Global News reported.
🇨🇦 Happy Canada Day! Here is a short video of the Black Watch Pipes and Drums leading the Canada Day Parade on Saint Catherine Street in Montreal. As seen on my Instagram: (president_jade) https://t.co/4edd49p6UG #CanadaDay #pipesanddrums pic.twitter.com/FEJgaMT8LJ
— Jade Sambrook (@JadeSambrook) 2 июля 2019 г.
“On this 1st of July, I would like to wish a happy Canada Day to all Montrealers, as well as good luck to those of you who are moving into their new home today,” she wrote.
On this 1st of July, I would like to wish a happy Canada Day to all Montrealers, as well as good luck to those of you who are moving into their new home today! 🎉🇨🇦📦🚚 #CanadaDay #polmtl
— Valérie Plante (@Val_Plante) 1 июля 2019 г.