Overseas Pakistanis in Ottawa, Canada gathered at the Pakistan High Commission to attend the Pakistan Day ceremony, showcasing their unwavering patriotism. Amid the celebrations, they took a bold step by presenting former Prime Minister, Imran Khan’s open letter to the staff, Show more
Shaukat Khanum Hospitals–proudly owned by the people of Pakistan! As we celebrate unity and strength today, we reaffirm our commitment to serving the people of Pakistan by providing world-class cancer care to all, regardless of their ability to pay. Happy Show more
At Shaukat Khanum Hospitals, a child dreams of a future, a mother prays for a miracle, and a father clings to hope. On this Pakistan Day, let’s unite once more—not just in celebration, but in compassion. To donate from anywhere in the world Show more
The President of Pakistan is struggling to read his speech at the Pakistan Day Parade. The live show is truly tragic and reflective of the failure this country has become. Its President cant even read off a piece of paper; and its COAS cant see the writing on the wall! Show more
— Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir (@ImaanZHazir) March 23, 2025
happy Pakistan day to the greatest son of the soil. come back and save us, murshad. From cookie
In Gwadar, the Baloch people came out in large numbers to celebrate Pakistan Day. Loud chants of "Pakistan Zindabad" echoed through the skies! Quote Defence Pakistan @Defence_PK99 · 1h 0:39 The largest Pakistani flag ever witnessed soared high in a massive rally in Gwadar, Balochistan
Pakistan Day commemorates the Lahore Resolution passed on March 23, 1940, which laid the foundation for the formation of an independent state for Muslims in British India. The Pakistan Day observance has garnered growing significance for creating awareness about the Pakistani-Canadian community's vital contributions to Canadian society in various fields, forging stronger ties between the two nations, and showcasing the rich and diverse Pakistani culture.
Pakistan Day is observed with various cultural events and gatherings taking place in cities like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa. These celebrations include traditional food, songs, dances, and performances that showcase the unique Pakistani heritage. The Pakistani-Canadian community uses the occasion to connect with their roots, educate fellow Canadians about Pakistani history and culture, and promote friendship and solidarity. Pakistan Day is celebrated on March 23rd annually.
Pakistan Day Facts
The first capital city of Pakistan post-independence was Karachi. In 1958, the capital was changed to Rawalpindi and later in the 1960s it was changed again to Islamabad. Islamabad was designed with the idea of a new purpose capital city focusing on higher standards of living.
It was on this day in 1940 that Muslims of the sub-continent passed the Pakistan Resolution and made the demand for a separate homeland where they could freely lead their lives in accordance with Islamic ideals. Today, we pay tribute to the founding fathers of our nation whose struggles and sacrifices led to the creation of Pakistan. - President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi, Pakistan Day 2023
Pakistani citizens who immigrate to Canada may need to understand both the Pakistani and Canadian constitutions when dealing with issues of citizenship and residency.
According to the 2021 Census of Population from Statistics Canada, there are about 303,000 people who identify as having Pakistani origin.
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Pakistan Day Top Events and Things to Do
Attend festivals or parties with friends and family. This is a celebratory day where national songs are sung and debate competitions are held.
Enjoy traditional Pakistani dishes and cuisines like Biryani (layered meat and rice), Paya (goat curry), and Nihari (slow-cooked lamb shank).
You can enjoy traditional Pakistani food at various restaurants in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. These eateries may also offer special menus or discounts to commemorate this important day.
Every year, Pakistan's flag is raised at several city halls across Canada, including Ottawa, Toronto, and Mississauga, in honor of the country's national day.