Canadians around the world prepare to celebrate Canada’s 150th
If Rahel Bailie still lived in Vancouver, she would likely poke fun at the Canada 150 festivities or steer clear of them altogether.
Now that she’s lived in London for more than three years, however, Bailie said she’s relishing the chance to celebrate her homeland and share that with her new friends.
Bailie, a digital and content strategist, said she bought a Canada 150 shirt and maple leaf shoes at Giant Tiger during a recent visit to Canada specifically to wear them at a day-long celebration in Trafalgar Square.
In a way, being abroad makes it more acceptable to be earnest, she said.


