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Pierre Karl Péladeau, Julie Snyder to wed in Quebec City

Parti Québécois Leader Pierre Karl Péladeau and TV host and producer Julie Snyder are getting married this weekend in a wedding that will feature the groom on a bicycle, 400 guests and a wine list featuring wines under $20 only.

Wedding between Quebec billionaire, millionaire to feature $20 wines, vegetarian menu

Parti Québécois Leader Pierre Karl Péladeau and TV host and producer Julie Snyder, long-time partners, will be married in front of 400 guests this weekend. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

Saturday will be the social event of the summer in Quebec, and it will feature a groom on a bicycle, 400 guests and a wine list featuring wines under $20 only.

These are a few of the details that have been unveiled for the wedding of Parti Québécois leader Pierre Karl Péladeau and TV host and producer Julie Snyder.

"I call it the royal wedding. It's beginning to feel like that," said Lise Ravary, a columnist and blogger for the Journal de Montréal.

Daybreak spoke to Lise Ravary, columnist and blogger with the Journal de Montréal, about the details of Pierre Karl Péladeau and Julie Snyder's wedding that is taking place in Quebec City on Saturday.

Ceremony in 1663 building

The ceremony, which will take place Saturday, will be held inside a historic building in Quebec City.

"It's going to be held in a place called the Musée de l'Amérique francophone, which is inside the old seminary of Quebec City, which was built in 1663 by Monseigneur Laval ...There's a chapel in there. It's not a consecrated chapel anymore so it's not a religious wedding — it's a civil wedding," she said.

Quebec City Mayor Régis Labeaume will be the officiant at the ceremony for the long-time common law partners, who have two children together.

'What are they trying to say?'

Péladeau is expected to make a unique entrance.

"He is going to arrive to the ceremony on a tandem bike — a bicycle built for two — with his son Thomas," said Ravary.

The 400 guests will be served a vegetarian menu, and Quebec wines with price tags under $20 a bottle.

"What are they trying to say with this? That they are ordinary folks? He is a billionaire and she's a millionaire, and they're serving a $16 wine to make a statement?" Ravary said.

"I don't know if they're trying to send a message ... With Pierre Karl Péladeau and Julie Snyder, you never really know when the personal becomes political and when the political becomes personal."

The event is expected to be a who's who of Quebec pop culture and politics.

All of the PQ caucus is expected to be in attendance.