Fte nationale celebrations underway across Quebec
Montrealers brave rainy weather for St-Jean-Baptiste Day festivities
TheFtenationaleparade is underway on St-Denis Street in Montreal, kicking off with Annie Villeneuve singing Gens du paysatop a float depicting Quebec colonial history.
Big puppets of historical figures and Quebec founders,like Samuel de Champlain,glided through the crowd. The festivities are alsohighlighting Montreal's 375th anniversary.
More floats to come in the parade will depict First Nations histories as well as more recent events in the province's past.
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While many of the scenes celebrated the province and city, others took cracks at its infrastructure.
...Or highlighted its infrastructure.
Pretty awesome to see a personified Habitat 67 marching in the Fte Nationale parade in Montreal today! pic.twitter.com/HsDDo8XLiD
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Musicians played signature Quebec folkloric music.
Friday night, thousands of people attended themain Fte nationaleconcertat theQuartier des Spectacles to kick off a weekend of celebrations.
The free event featured a slew of Quebec talent includingPatrick Watson, Robert Charlebois andClaude Dubois.
It was just one of many events happening around the province including today's parade on St-Denis Street and a host of borough activities.
St-Jean-Baptiste Day, officially known in Quebec as theFte nationale, has a long and storied history that goes far beyond the modern-dayparades, parties and concerts.
In 1834, aninfluential journalist visited the St. Patrick's Day celebration in Montreal and thought French Canadians should have their own patriotic event similar to it.
He decided to organize St-Jean celebrationsfor FrenchCanadians.
St-Jean-BaptisteDaybecame a provincial holiday in Quebec in 1925but it was barely celebrated. In the 1960s, itstarted being viewed more politically.
Under then-premierRenLvesque, thePartiQubcoisdeclared it the "FtenationaleduQubec"in 1977.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in the province yesterday where he stopped atSainte-Anne-de-la-Pradein the Mauricie and inTrois-Rivires
He is expected to be in his own riding of VilleraySaint-MichelParc-Extensionwith his wife, Sophie Grgoire Trudeau, later today.
Following a series of security incidents internationally these last few weeks, organizers in Montreal say they've stepped up security.
Police were on site at the concert and monitoring entry points at the Quartier des Spectacles where bags were being searched.
Organizers also added cinder blocks to prevent cars from getting into the pedestrian area.
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