Giant St. George ribbon, auto rallies & parades mark V-Day in Canada (VIDEO)

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Montreal’s skyline welcomed a plane carrying a huge Victory Day banner as part of celebrations organized by descendants of Soviet veterans. Communities across Canada marked 70 years since victory over Nazi Germany in WW2 with rallies and parades.

People who gathered to honor the memory of Second World War
heroes and victims in the Quebecois city of Montreal on Saturday
watched a plane soar in the skies with a large ribbon of St.
George flying behind it. The action was proposed by activists and
authorized by the city.

A V-Day auto rally organized by a Russian activist on Facebook
turned out to be hugely popular, with several hundreds of cars
reportedly showing up for a procession. As well as carrying Red
victory banners and simply Soviet flags, some took Russian,
Belorussian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Moldovan, Canadian and other
national flags.

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After the rally, participants gathered in Montreal’s Angrignon
Park to honor the living WW2 veterans and share stories.

The capital city of Ottawa also had its own auto rally as well as
a parade, both of which went through the city’s center, passing
the parliament, Russian embassy and Canadian War Museum.

Meanwhile, the Russian Embassy in Ottawa commemorated the 70th
anniversary of Victory Day by inviting WW2 veterans and honoring
them along with other members of the community. War witnesses
spoke at the ceremony and Russian Ambassador to Canada Alexander
Darchiev unveiled a monument honoring those who fought in the
war.

Toronto, Canada’s most populated city, marked the day with
parades and activities for the war veterans. People participating
in the march wore St. George ribbons, carried flowers and
displayed pictures of their relatives who died in the war.

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