Montreal's Canada Day Parade Cancelled for a Second Year in a Row, Organizer Says
- Montreal's Canada Day parade is canceled for the second consecutive year, according to chief organizer Nicolas Cowen.
- Nicolas Cowen cited potential municipal worker job action, difficult relations with city departments, and planning problems as reasons for the cancellation.
- A City of Montreal spokeswoman disputed these claims, stating the organizer failed to submit a project proposal for the parade.
- Other activities will still occur in the city, including an annual event at Montreal's Old Port.
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For the second year in a row, the organizers of the Canada Day parade in Montreal announced that it would not take place.


The July 1 Canada Day parade in Montreal, which was to attract 120,000 people, will not take place this year.

Montreal's Canada Day parade cancelled for a second year in a row, organizer says
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MONTREAL — For the second consecutive year, the organizers of the Canada Day parade in Montreal announce that it will not take place. In a press release released this week, the chief organizer, Nicolas Cowen, explains that this year's cancellation is due to difficult relations with municipal services and urban problems. This is the second consecutive year that Montreal will not have a parade, an event that began in 1977. In 2024, Mr. Cowen attri…
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