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Published July 01, 2008 10:00 pm - Celebrations begin July 3 with commemoration of arrival of explorer Samuel de Champlain.

Dignitaries and protesters to gather to mark Quebec City's 400th birthday
Jubilation, protests foreseen marking Champlain discovery

By MARTIN OUELLET
Canadian Press Writer

QUEBEC -- Speeches will compete with songs and protest this week as Quebec City officially kicks off celebrations to mark its 400th birthday.

On Thursday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and French Prime Minister Francois Fillon will lead the delegation of politicians who will salute the arrival of explorer Samuel de Champlain on July 3, 1608, to found what would become the provincial capital.

There will also be activities denouncing the federal government's high profile in the festivities, while a demonstration will be held to protest Canada's military mission in Afghanistan.

Activist Jaggi Singh says Thursday's protests aim to denounce the "militaristic propaganda" suggested by the parade of more than 1,000 Royal 22nd Regiment soldiers through the streets of Quebec City at midday.

Quebec City police, backed up by provincial police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), will be out in force to maintain order.

Festivities will begin in the morning with speeches by politicians at the base of a statue of Champlain. Dignitaries from several countries will be present.

Britain, which conquered New France after a brief battle on the Plains of Abraham in 1759, will be represented by High Commissioner Anthony Joyce Cary. U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins will be among American officials present.

Ireland, which contributed significantly to the settlement of the city, will be represented by a cabinet minister, as will Belgium.

Besides Fillon, former French prime ministers Jean-Pierre Raffarin and Alain Juppe will attend the event, as will several cabinet ministers and former presidential candidate Segolene Royal.

The day will be capped off with a huge concert on the lawn of the provincial legislature.

Performers such as Diane Dufresne, Claude Dubois, and Ariane Moffat will use song to pay tribute to the historic milestones experienced by the city.

A parallel -- and more political -- concert will be performed nearby with sovereigntist entertainers such as Luck Mervill celebrating the arrival of the French in North America.

Organizers of the parallel celebration have accused the federal government of hijacking Quebec City's 400th anniversary events to promote federalism.

Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois is expected to attend the parallel event.

During the rest of the week, the city's streets will be teeming as people attend performances, family picnics and shows featuring clowns, percussionists and dancers.



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