The Bangladesh High Commission in Ottawa celebrated the 2026 Independence and National Day of Bangladesh on March 26 with due dignity and festivity. The event, held on Saturday, featured a diplomatic reception attended by Canadian parliamentarians, senior officials, diplomats from various countries, and members of the Bangladeshi diaspora. Parliamentary Secretary to the Canadian Foreign Minister Robert Oliphant attended as the chief guest.
High Commissioner Md. Jashim Uddin paid tribute to the martyrs, freedom fighters, and victims of the 1971 Liberation War, emphasizing that independence is a continuous responsibility. He noted Bangladesh’s efforts over the past 55 years to strengthen democratic institutions and achieve sustainable economic growth. Chief guest Robert Oliphant praised Bangladesh’s growing economic stability, contributions to global peacekeeping, and progress in social and economic indicators.
The celebration included a ceremonial cake-cutting and a cultural performance titled “Bangladesh: Baro Mashe Tero Parbon,” showcasing the country’s seasonal and cultural heritage. Earlier in the day, the national flag was hoisted at the Bangladesh House, followed by a special prayer for the martyrs of the Liberation War.