It is observed on 21st June and marks the summer solstice. This date was chosen to reflect the spiritual importance of the summer solstice to all of the indigenous peoples of Canada. Interestingly, another Provincial holiday has its roots in the same event, as the National Day of Quebec is ...
It is observed on 21st June and marks the summer solstice. This date was chosen to reflect the spiritual importance of the summer solstice to all of the indigenous peoples of Canada. Interestingly, another Provincial holiday has its roots in the same event, as the National Day of Quebec is ...
National Indigenous Peoples Day is a paid holiday for employees in the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, except those in the Northwest Territories Teachers' Association (NWTTA). It is not a statutory holiday in other parts of Canada. Traffic and parking conditions may be affected in ...
2020 星期六 6月20日 (六) National Day of Indigenous Peoples National Holiday 2021 星期一 6月21日 (一) National Day of Indigenous Peoples National Holiday 2022 星期二 6月21日 (二) National Day of Indigenous Peoples National Holiday 2023 星期三 6月21日 (三) National Day of Indigenous People...
National Aboriginal Day, also known as National Indigenous Peoples Day, is celebrated on June 21 every year. This day is a Canadian federal holiday to recognize the efforts and contributions of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada. The Aboriginal people include the First Nations, Inuit, and Metis of...
Labor Day Tue September 23 - Wed September 24 Rosh Hashana Thu October 2 Yom Kippur Tue October 7 - Mon October 13 Sukkot Mon October 13 Indigenous Peoples' Day Tue October 14 Shmini Atzeret Wed October 15 Simchat Torah Fri October 31 ...
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In 2023 British Columbia passed legislation to make September 30 a statutory holiday. Indigenous communities originally opposed to using September 30 because that's when Orange Shirt Day is currently observed. Instead, June 21 was considered as the alternate day, which is currently the National Indig...
and more have transformed this holiday into Indigenous People’s Day. This day no longer has to be a painful reminder, but a positive symbol of how we’ve progressed and evolved. So, if you’re one of the lucky people who don’t have work today, now’s your chance to educate yourself...
REGINA — On the longest day of the year, communities across Canada embraced National Indigenous People's Day by celebrating the contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples. The Summer solstice is a time of spiritual significance for many Indigenous peoples and the day offered...