21 June

National Indigenous Peoples Day (Canada)

National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, established by the government in 1996 in response to calls from Indigenous communities, celebrates the rich cultures and invaluable contributions of the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Indigenous peoples of Canada. Recognized as a territorial public holiday in the Northwest Territories and Yukon, this day serves as an occasion for honoring Indigenous heritage, traditions, and resilience… Click here to register to read more.

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