Caroline Mulroney to be honoured as Grand Marshal of Toronto’s St. Patrick’s Parade
For immediate release: March 4, 2024
Toronto, Ontario – The St. Patrick’s Parade Society of Toronto is pleased to announce Caroline Mulroney as this year’s Honourary Grand Marshal. The Parade will kick off at noon on Sunday, March 16th at the corner of Bloor & St. George. Mulroney and other dignitaries will lead thousands of participants through downtown Toronto before crossing the finish line at Yonge & Dundas.
Caroline was first elected as the Member of Provincial Parliament for York-Simcoe in 2018. The Harvard University graduate is a member of the Progressive Conservative Party and currently serves as the President of the Treasury Board of Ontario and Minister of Francophone Affairs. Before entering politics, Caroline had a successful private sector career in business and law. She also ran a charity benefiting homeless and at-risk women.
Caroline is the eldest child of Brian and Mila Mulroney. Her father often spoke of his Irish heritage during his time in office as the 18th Prime Minister of Canada. The PM hosted American President Ronald Reagan at The Shamrock Summit in 1985 where both leaders spoke proudly of their Irish ancestry. Brian was an active member of Montreal’s Irish community and served as the Grand Marshal of that city’s St. Patrick’s Parade in 1980.
The St. Patrick’s Parade is the biggest celebration of Irish culture in Toronto and among the largest in the world. Canadians of Irish heritage and Irish immigrants are well represented alongside thousands more who enthusiastically become ‘Irish for the day’.
Being inclusive and helping those in need are part of the Parade’s core values. Toronto’s diversity is on full display with dozens of groups marching in support of their connections to Ireland and Canada. The Toronto Professional Firefighters Association will once again be collecting cash and canned goods on the Parade route in support of the Daily Bread Food Bank.
The Parade takes place during March Break which makes it an ideal time for both tourists and Torontonians to enjoy the festivities. Spectators pack sidewalks to enjoy floats, marching bands and street performers. It is free to attend and offers an entertaining mix of Celtic culture that isn’t available anywhere else.
Parade Weekend will feature a series of ancillary events in various locations around the city. Traditional music and dance will be showcased along with contemporary Irish performers like Hermitage Green and Mundy. For more information, visit the website of the St. Patrick’s Parade Society of Toronto.
More information:
- Toronto’s hosts the most diverse St. Patrick’s Parade in the world, representing the multicultural diversity of the city.
- This year’s parade is expected to be one of the largest ever, with thousands of entries booked to line the streets of Toronto.
- The parade is a family-orientated event, and Toronto’s St. Patrick’s Parade Society is proud to partner with Metrolinx for all families wishing to travel to Toronto to enjoy the parade.
Contact Information:
Shaun Ruddy Chair
St Patrick’s Parade Society of Toronto
Manulife Centre, 44 Charles St W, Unit 2319
Toronto, ON M4Y 1R7
(416) 996-8790
Info@StPatricksToronto.com