Maybe They’ll Hear Us If We Say It Together
by Jackson
Walking down Lisgar Street toward City Hall, I heard the band playing “Here Comes Santa Claus.” I was confused. Did I come to the wrong place? Had Christmas been moved to September? Maybe people had finally seen the folly in holding the Christmas parade in December! A couple hundred marchers were cued, waiting to begin the Labour Day parade, and there was Santa himself, leading them in an orange reflective vest!
I had expected a giant rally; banners, war cries, a show of force, a demonstration of the power of people united! A living, flowing mass of people, moving together in unison like a river. Instead, it was a rag-tag bunch, a mix of youthful activists and grey haired unionists; regular people, out on a hot day at the end of summer, singing and passing out candy. It was the kind of parade anyone could join, so I marched too, taking pictures along the way. Watching the Labour Day marchers wind their way around the downtown, I felt proud. I felt like I belonged.
We passed an old auto body shop, it’s doors recently closed. Labour may indeed have brought us the weekend, but the erosion of the livelihoods of working class people is not offset by holidays and cheap electronics. I wished more people had turned out. There is much work left to be done. We are all labourers really, playing a part in a big life-drama. Our personal narratives, like the closing of the old autobody shop, exist inside the context of our society.
On Gladstone, I walked ahead to the front of the parade. The big man with the white beard called me over. “How’d you like to take a picture of Santa?” he asked. “Yeah!” I replied. “I am Santa,” he said, with a completelly deadpan delivery. I took two pictures, he blinked in one. The best gift Santa has ever given me is the gift of his time and his self. The shutter clicked, and in a split second we made something that will last.
Thanks Santa, see you at Christmas! Or maybe at next year’s Labour Day parade.



Santa looks a lot like old crazy dave. Nice pic.