VIPs, dignitaries gather in Montreal to bid farewell to former PM Brian Mulroney
The church bell of Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica began the first of 84 tolls Saturday, signalling the beginning of a funeral procession for former prime minister Brian Mulroney — one resounding chime for each year of his life.
The hearse left St. Patrick’s Basilica under a steady curtain of falling snow for the kilometre-long journey, accompanied by an RCMP mounted escort and pallbearers.
The ceremony was to begin at 11 a.m. ET at Notre-Dame Basilica in the presence of a diverse cross-section of Canadian society, from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to hockey great Wayne Gretzky.
Early Saturday, police cars sat in the snow blocking off the streets, their lights flashing, as officers directed onlookers away from the series of metal barricades and media tents that occupied the square in front of the Gothic-style church.