Greece marks its Independence Day on Monday, but on Sunday, thousands of Greek Montrealers celebrated the anniversary with the annual parade in the city's Park Extension neighbourhood. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in attendance along with the Prime Minister of Greece, Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Phil Carpenter has more.According to organizers, the Greek Independence Day parade in Montreal on Sunday was one of the city’s biggest ever.
Part of the reason, some believe, was the good weather. But a more likely cause for the huge turnout, say those who put the parade together, was the presence of two prominent guests.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis attend the Greek Independence Day parade in Montreal, Sunday, March 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes.
For some people like Nopie Tzotzis, who teaches Greek dancing, the parade is also about knowing the culture, history and keeping traditions alive.“The real traditions,” she said. “Greek dancing is not just breaking plates. We have to keep the real traditions going.” “They were enslaved for many, many years and they went through a lot of hardships,” Emmanuel Orfanos, another parade participant pointed out. “To be able to represent them in this day and age and to remember them for all of their efforts, I think is very important.”
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