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Rady Faculty community celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day – UM News
June 23, 2025 — Wearing his regalia adorned with beads, feathers and embroidery, Preston Cleveland performed the Prairie Chicken Dance to the beat of four drummers. He danced before an audience gathered on June 20 in the Brodie Centre atrium to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. The event was hosted by Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of […]
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Read MoreMontreal marks National Indigenous Peoples Day with art, hot dogs and seal stew – Nunatsiaq News
Jun 23, 2025 Event hosted by Southern Quebec Inuit Association Montreal’s Inuit diaspora came together Saturday to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with ragout, bannock hot dogs, and activities. The Southern Quebec Inuit Association is a non-profit organization that offers services such as intervention workers, spaces for families, and parenting workshops to the nearly 2,000 […]
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Read MoreOn National Indigenous Peoples Day, National Chief Calls for Accelerated Action on UNDA Implementation
Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario– On National Indigenous Peoples Day and the fourth anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (UNDA) becoming law, National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak and the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) released its Summary Report from the National Forum on the United Nations Declaration on […]
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Read MoreCelebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day in Rankin Inlet – NNSL Media
Jun 23, 2025 Co-op general manager says he gets a special feeling when people flock to annual barbecue You always know when you’re really cooking! Kissarvik Co-op general manager Glenn Woodford said the Rankin Inlet Co-op takes a leading role in recognizing National Indigenous Peoples Day every year in the community and he wouldn’t have […]
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Read MoreStatement – Reflecting on the past and shaping a better future
June 20, 2025 On the occasion of National Indigenous Peoples Day, marked on June 21, 2025, Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, issues the following statement: Tomorrow, on National Indigenous Peoples Day, we join people across the country in celebrating the distinct cultures, histories, and enduring achievements of First Nations, […]
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Read MoreThe Office of the Child and Youth Advocate recognizes and celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
June 20, 2025 The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate recognizes and celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2025. June 21 is the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year. This day holds significance for many Indigenous Peoples and marks a time of renewal, connection and celebration. “National Indigenous […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Indigenous History Month
Jun 20, 2025 The summer solstice on June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a time to honour and celebrate the many unique cultures, languages, communities and contributions of Indigenous peoples across Canada. Additionally, Indigenous History Month is commemorated each June and is a time to learn about the many communities that comprise Treaty 6 […]
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Read MoreDatebook: Indigenous celebration in Diamond Valley – Western Wheel
June 20, 2025 Sheep River Library is hosting a National Indigenous Peoples Day event on Saturday, June 21. The Western Wheel’s Datebook is a listing of upcoming events, activities and meetings taking place throughout the Foothills. If you would like to submit a non-commercial listing to be included in the Datebook, please email tmurphy@greatwest.ca. The […]
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Read MoreREACH packs food in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day – 620 CKRM
Jun 20, 2025 REGINA – Those involved with REACH (Regina Education and Action on Community Hunger) were busy packing food baskets this week in honour of Indigenous traditions. They are sending out a special Holiday Basket this week in honour of National Indigenous People’s Day happening June 21. The basket was created in partnership with the Saskatchewan […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day – A Call to Reflection and Renewal
Jun-20-2025 The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) released the following statement to mark this year’s National Indigenous Peoples Day, observed on June 21. The statement is also available on the CCCB website in French. National Indigenous Peoples Day, 21 June, is a day to celebrate and honour First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Peoples of […]
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