Excellent Portugal Week – Congratulations ACAPO
Portugal Week and the community that experienced it have proven, once again, the indescribable strength of our people in Canada. The closing of the festivities leaves a feeling of deep pride. When all is said and done, our cultural identity remains alive, enthusiastic, and united so many kilometres away from Portugal.
The great engine behind this collective success was, without a shadow of a doubt, ACAPO. In the person of José Eustáquio, I want to extend to the organization my most sincere congratulations on the professionalism demonstrated, the excellent organization, and the spectacular result.
Organizing an event of this importance and with this impact requires courage, resilience, and a unique ability to bring people together. ACAPO knew how to read the pulse of the community and united generations on the streets of Toronto. The parade was the perfect mirror of who we are: a people with a past but firmly focused on the future.
Seeing our traditions preserved and celebrated here in Toronto is a clear testament to vitality. We are not just immigrants who integrated into Canada’s multiculturalism; we are more than that: we are dynamic agents of culture, of associationism, of citizenship, and, above all, ambassadors of our Portuguese language.
The impact of these celebrations goes beyond folklore and popular festivals, as there is a civic and political dimension that cannot be ignored by the most meticulous observers of the Luso-Canadian reality. By bringing Canadian political figures and Portuguese diplomats into the heart of our festival, our association leadership asserts the institutional weight of our community. This dynamism serves as a lesson for Portugal itself.
Our diaspora is not on a distant planet (or at least it shouldn’t be) but is rather a strategic pillar of portugalidade[Portuguese identity] itself. When ACAPO raises the organizational bar to such high levels, it is enhancing our country’s brand abroad, demonstrating the best of what we know how to do with great rigor, dignity, and a lot of sweat. Permit me to consider that the secret to this year’s success lay in inclusion. We look around and cannot help but see, among so many red shirts, the young faces of those wearing them, proudly embracing the roots of their parents and grandparents. It is in this generational transition that the future of our presence in Canada and of Portuguese people in the world is played out. If we do not know how to motivate the youth, our associational movement runs the risk of stagnating and even disappearing. Fortunately, the path laid out points in the opposite direction, demonstrating a renewed vitality.
The final balance leaves no room for doubt. Portugal Week was a resounding success. To ACAPO and to all the anonymous volunteers who gave up their time for the sake of the collective, I leave my deepest gratitude. You demonstrated that when we work with a clear purpose and in unity, the voice of Portugal has an unbeatable and distinct strength. May this example of dynamism serve as inspiration for the daily challenges our community faces in its everyday life.
Long live Portugal, and congratulations to our vibrant community in Canada!
Go, ACAPO!
Vítor Silva/MS
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