Montreal s First People s Festival returns in 2023 for the 33rd installment of the event in the heart of the city. The festival attracts more and more international artists and guests but also struggles with static budgets and rising inflation.
By Marc Lalonde Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Next week's press conference touting the 33rd annual First Peoples Festival of Montreal is the festival's first chance this summer to show off Indigenous art, history, culture and goods, the festival's founder said earlier this week. The press conference, slated for Tuesday morning at the Grand Bibliotheque in
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Montreal s First People s Festival began Tuesday night with a film screening at the Monument-National on Saint-Laurent Blvd. and will run until Sunday, featuring screenings, dance, music and other arts celebrating Indigenous culture.