Irish in Toronto

Shaun Ruddy, Chair of St. Patrick's Parade Society

June 13, 2024 Pa Sheehan Episode 45
Shaun Ruddy, Chair of St. Patrick's Parade Society
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Irish in Toronto
Shaun Ruddy, Chair of St. Patrick's Parade Society
Jun 13, 2024 Episode 45
Pa Sheehan

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Shaun Ruddy, one of the greatest characters in the Irish community in Toronto. Shaun’s father emigrated from Donegal to Canada and Shaun was very aware of his Irish routes from a young age. 


Among many things, Shaun is well known as the Chair of the St. Patrick’s Parade Society, where he organises the most diverse St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the world, right here in Toronto. Shaun’s history with the parade dates back much earlier than when he started chairing the organization behind it. He marched in the city’s first St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1988, after it stopped being held due to violence in 1878 between Protestants and Catholics. He has organised the parade for the last eight years and it now has up to 5,000 participants, an illustration of the tremendous work Shaun has done.



I would still encourage people to download the episodes and to share them with friends and family. Downloads are the easiest indicator for me to gauge how many people I am reaching with these conversations so I would really appreciate it.



Show Notes

Today,  I’ll be chatting with Shaun Ruddy, one of the greatest characters in the Irish community in Toronto. Shaun’s father emigrated from Donegal to Canada and Shaun was very aware of his Irish routes from a young age. 


Among many things, Shaun is well known as the Chair of the St. Patrick’s Parade Society, where he organises the most diverse St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the world, right here in Toronto. Shaun’s history with the parade dates back much earlier than when he started chairing the organization behind it. He marched in the city’s first St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1988, after it stopped being held due to violence in 1878 between Protestants and Catholics. He has organised the parade for the last eight years and it now has up to 5,000 participants, an illustration of the tremendous work Shaun has done.



I would still encourage people to download the episodes and to share them with friends and family. Downloads are the easiest indicator for me to gauge how many people I am reaching with these conversations so I would really appreciate it.