Top Artists, Guests to Shine at 2026 Canada Day Event

Canadian Heritage

Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, unveiled the official program for the Canada Day 2026 National Noon Ceremony.

This national ceremony will kick off the Canada Day celebrations. The unifying, family-friendly event will highlight the major achievements of the past year, as well as the important moments that have shaped our history and continue to define our cultures, our languages and our identity.

Through a Canada-wide broadcast, the ceremony will be available for free to the whole population, so that people of all ages-wherever they may be-can take part in this major celebration.

This festive moment will bring together on stage a diverse lineup of artists who will get you dancing and singing along to home-grown music, including:

Artists

  • Alessia Cara
  • Loud
  • TOBi
  • Adrian Sutherland
  • Naomi
  • Éléonore Lagacé
  • Alicia Blore
  • Alexandre (Douzie) Tétrault
  • Deantha Edmunds
  • Julianna Labelle

Special guests

  • Jeremy Hansen - the first Canadian to go around the Moon on the Artemis II mission.
  • Rick Hansen - on the 40th anniversary of his Man in Motion tour, which has become a symbol of perseverance, inclusion and self-improvement.
  • Olympic and Paralympic athletes - elite athletes who represented Canada at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  • Order of Canada recipients - Canadians honoured for their outstanding contribution to the country.

Hosts

  • Julie St-Pierre
  • Melissa O'Neil

On the program

Throughout the ceremony, audiences will enjoy a deeply Canadian experience, punctuated by musical performances, dance numbers, inspiring personal accounts and special guest appearances. The celebrations will also be marked by iconic moments, including an Order of Canada Investiture Ceremony highlighting the exceptional contributions of Canadians, the playing of the national anthem, and a spectacular flyover by the Snowbirds.

How to see the ceremony

In person

To be at the heart of the action, the public is invited to LeBreton Flats Park, where the ceremony will begin at noon (ET). It will also be broadcast live on giant screens at the official sites at Parliament Hill and in front of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Online or on television

In Canada and around the world, you will be able to take part in the celebrations via live broadcasts on ICI RDI, ICI Télé, ICI TOU.TV, Radio-Canada.ca, the Radio-Canada Info YouTube channel, CBC Television, CBC News Network, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, the CBC News streaming channel and the CBC News YouTube channel.

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