Quebec premier to attend Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening Saturday in Paris

A police officer patrols in front of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral ahead of Saturday's reopening ceremony, Thursday in Paris. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP - Christophe Ena

QUÉBEC - Quebec Premier François Legault will attend the inauguration and reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday.

The historic church was renovated and rebuilt after being ravaged by a fire in April 2019.

The premier's office announced Thursday that Legault's trip will be a short one — he will return to the province on Sunday.

Many other heads of state and dignitaries are expected at the reopening ceremony, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not scheduled to attend.

The event will highlight the restoration of the architectural gem and symbol of Paris.

Legault thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for the invitation, which he said was a sign of the deep historic and cultural ties "between our two nations."

This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Dec. 5, 2024. 

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