10-05-2025
Over 2,000 expected at Sikh parade in New Brunswick despite safety concerns
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An annual Sikh parade in Moncton, New Brunswick, has received official permission to proceed after concerns were raised online about traffic and public safety. The event, organized by the Maritime Sikh Society , is set to take place on May 11 outside of Moncton. It marks the fifth year of the religious procession, named 'Nagar Kirtan,' celebrated by the Sikh this week, social media posts questioned whether the rural area had the capacity to safely host such a large event. Concerns were mainly due to road closures and the ability of emergency services to respond during the parade. It also expressed concern that the event fell on Mother's Day, a busy day for business owners in the Read: Alberta oil jobs take a hit as Cenovus Energy announces new layoffs The provincial Department of Transportation and Infrastructure confirmed that it reviewed the parade's traffic control plans after the public outcry. The department approved the necessary road closure permit after discussions with organizers and local Singh, a representative of the Maritime Sikh Society, said they had been working closely with officials from the beginning. 'We had proper traffic control plans in place, with volunteers and safety officers ready,' he said. He added that the event promotes peace and Read: Canadians, don't travel to the US before reading this, new measures could ruin your travel plans Public Safety Minister Kris Austin also commented on the issue. He said that while cultural celebrations are welcome, public safety must always come first. 'When concerns are raised, it's our duty to look into them seriously,' he event is expected to draw more than 2000 people across the region. Organizers say they are committed to holding a safe and respectful celebration.