Montreal borough reverts to Fete nationale festival name after uproar
Montreal festival organizers have learned the hard way that trying to rebrand Quebec’s Fete nationale celebrations simply doesn’t fly in these parts.
The organizers of the first Festival du Solstice — a three-day celebration that was to take place on the Fete nationale weekend and have the province’s main holiday as its central theme — has reverted to what it’s always been known as, following a brouhaha over the name change.
St-Jean-Baptiste Day used to be a politically tinged celebration tied to the province’s independence movement. These days it’s more of a holiday celebrating the history of Quebec and is officially known as Fete nationale.
“I spoke with the organizers of the Festival du Solstice and we agreed to return to the original name of the event, used in the past: St-Jean dans le Sud-Ouest,” wrote Benoit Dorais, mayor of the southwestern Montreal borough, on Twitter. “We can’t wait to celebrate Quebec’s Fete nationale with everyone!”