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| An inclusive workplace includes everyone. Representation matters and in the Materiel Group, we are proud to be working with our partners from other departments to promote multicultural events each month. | | An inclusive workplace includes everyone. Representation matters and in the Materiel Group, we are proud to be working with our partners from other departments to promote multicultural events each month. |
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| == '''May 2024''' == | | == '''May 2024''' == |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of April, 2024. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of April, 2024. |
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| On March 31 and May 5 this year, you can wish your Christian colleagues and friends, Happy Easter! | | On March 31 and May 5 this year, you can wish your Christian colleagues and friends, Happy Easter! |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of March, 2024. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of March, 2024. |
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| On March 21, we invite you to wish your colleagues of Persian descent a “Happy Nowruz!”, “Nowruz Pirouz” or in Persian, “Saal-e-no mobaarak!” | | On March 21, we invite you to wish your colleagues of Persian descent a “Happy Nowruz!”, “Nowruz Pirouz” or in Persian, “Saal-e-no mobaarak!” |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of February, 2024. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of February, 2024. |
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| Black History Month is a time to learn more about these Canadian stories and the many other important contributions that Black Canadians and their communities have made to the history and continued growth of this country. Black Canadians continue to face a disproportionate amount of challenges, requiring all Canadians to work together to eliminate systemic racism and discrimination from our society. | | Black History Month is a time to learn more about these Canadian stories and the many other important contributions that Black Canadians and their communities have made to the history and continued growth of this country. Black Canadians continue to face a disproportionate amount of challenges, requiring all Canadians to work together to eliminate systemic racism and discrimination from our society. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of November, 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month, we highlight one important date, event, festival or celebration from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to highlight Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas, which fall on the same day, November 12. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of November, 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month, we highlight one important date, event, festival or celebration from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to highlight Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas, which fall on the same day, November 12. |
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| Visit Multicultural Calendar 2023 for more multicultural and religious holidays, festivals and observances. | | Visit Multicultural Calendar 2023 for more multicultural and religious holidays, festivals and observances. |
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− | == October 2023 == | + | == '''October 2023''' == |
| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of October, 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of October, 2023. |
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| Visit Multicultural Calendar 2023 for more multicultural and religious holidays, festivals and observances. | | Visit Multicultural Calendar 2023 for more multicultural and religious holidays, festivals and observances. |
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− | == September 2023 == | + | == '''September 2023''' == |
| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of September 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we highlight one important date, event, festival or celebration from the calendar. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of September 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we highlight one important date, event, festival or celebration from the calendar. |
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| On March 24, 2021, the House of Commons voted unanimously to designate August 1 as Emancipation Day in Canada. It marks August 1, 1834, when The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 came into force across almost all of the British Empire, with some exceptions. | | On March 24, 2021, the House of Commons voted unanimously to designate August 1 as Emancipation Day in Canada. It marks August 1, 1834, when The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 came into force across almost all of the British Empire, with some exceptions. |
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− | == July 2023 == | + | == '''July 2023''' == |
| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of July 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of July 2023. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of June, 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of June, 2023. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of May, 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of May, 2023. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of April 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of April 2023. |
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| This month, we highlight Ramadan, the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, when it is believed that the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad took place. Muslims across the world observe a month of fasting during daylight hours. They have a meal before dawn called “suhur” or “sehri” and break their fast after sunset with a meal called “iftaar.” | | This month, we highlight Ramadan, the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, when it is believed that the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad took place. Muslims across the world observe a month of fasting during daylight hours. They have a meal before dawn called “suhur” or “sehri” and break their fast after sunset with a meal called “iftaar.” |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of February 2023. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of February 2023. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of January, 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we highlight one important date, event, festival, or celebration from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to feature Yennayer. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of January, 2023. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we highlight one important date, event, festival, or celebration from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to feature Yennayer. |
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− | == December 2022 == | + | == '''December 2022''' == |
| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of December, 2022. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of December, 2022. |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight Bunka no Hi. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight Bunka no Hi. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of October, 2022. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of October, 2022. |
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| Happy Canadian Islamic History Month! | | Happy Canadian Islamic History Month! |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of September, 2022. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of September, 2022. |
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| On September 11, you can wish your colleagues and friends of Ethiopian origin a Happy New Year or Enkuan Aderesachihu! | | On September 11, you can wish your colleagues and friends of Ethiopian origin a Happy New Year or Enkuan Aderesachihu! |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of August, 2022. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of August, 2022. |
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| Emancipation Day is an opportunity to learn about the history of slavery and commit to stand up together against racial prejudice and intolerant attitudes. It provides a space to examine the dark history of the slave trade and its effects that linger in Canada to this day | | Emancipation Day is an opportunity to learn about the history of slavery and commit to stand up together against racial prejudice and intolerant attitudes. It provides a space to examine the dark history of the slave trade and its effects that linger in Canada to this day |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of July. | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of July. |
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| On July 9, you can wish “''Eid Mubarak''” to your Muslim friends and colleagues. | | On July 9, you can wish “''Eid Mubarak''” to your Muslim friends and colleagues. |
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| We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of June! | | We are pleased to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of June! |
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| Find out what your community is doing so you can take part in the festivities. | | Find out what your community is doing so you can take part in the festivities. |
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| This month, we highlight Eid-ul-Fitr (also known as Id al-Fitr or Eid al-Fitr), an important Islamic celebration for the Muslim community in Canada and around the world. This year, it is celebrated on Monday, May 2 or Tuesday, May 3 (depending on the sighting of the new moon). | | This month, we highlight Eid-ul-Fitr (also known as Id al-Fitr or Eid al-Fitr), an important Islamic celebration for the Muslim community in Canada and around the world. This year, it is celebrated on Monday, May 2 or Tuesday, May 3 (depending on the sighting of the new moon). |
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| Although it is not a holiday in Canada, many Muslims take at least one day off to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr. If you have Muslim friends or colleagues, you can wish them “Eid Mubarak”, which is an Arabic term but commonly used by all Muslims, and conveys the meaning of ‘Happy Eid’ or ‘Blessed Eid’. | | Although it is not a holiday in Canada, many Muslims take at least one day off to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr. If you have Muslim friends or colleagues, you can wish them “Eid Mubarak”, which is an Arabic term but commonly used by all Muslims, and conveys the meaning of ‘Happy Eid’ or ‘Blessed Eid’. |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight Ramadan, the Qingming Festival, and Yom HaShoah. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight Ramadan, the Qingming Festival, and Yom HaShoah. |
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| Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, is a time to remember the six million innocent Jews who were persecuted and murdered during the Holocaust by the Nazis and their collaborators. It is also a day to pay tribute to the bravery and strength of survivors, and of all those who risked their lives to save others. On Yom HaShoah, families and loved ones will gather to light a memorial candle and recite prayers in memory of the victims. In Israel, sirens will sound as the entire country pauses to pray. This year, Yom Hashoah will take place on April 28 and on this day – as on every day – communities around the world will stand together to vow “Never Again.” | | Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, is a time to remember the six million innocent Jews who were persecuted and murdered during the Holocaust by the Nazis and their collaborators. It is also a day to pay tribute to the bravery and strength of survivors, and of all those who risked their lives to save others. On Yom HaShoah, families and loved ones will gather to light a memorial candle and recite prayers in memory of the victims. In Israel, sirens will sound as the entire country pauses to pray. This year, Yom Hashoah will take place on April 28 and on this day – as on every day – communities around the world will stand together to vow “Never Again.” |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight International Women’s Day, Holi, and Nowruz. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight International Women’s Day, Holi, and Nowruz. |
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| On March 21st, during the spring equinox and the first day of the Iranian calendar, Persian, Afghan, Kurdish, Zoroastrian, Bahá’í, Central Asian, and Ismaili communities will celebrate Nowruz and the start of the Persian New Year. Nowruz means “New Day” and is a time for friends and family to come together to share food around the haft-seen table, enjoy music, reflect on the challenges of the past, and set intentions for the future. Common Nowruz customs include a major spring cleaning, eating Nowruz foods such as Samanu, and gathering around the haft-seen table to await the exact moment of the spring equinox to celebrate the New Year. | | On March 21st, during the spring equinox and the first day of the Iranian calendar, Persian, Afghan, Kurdish, Zoroastrian, Bahá’í, Central Asian, and Ismaili communities will celebrate Nowruz and the start of the Persian New Year. Nowruz means “New Day” and is a time for friends and family to come together to share food around the haft-seen table, enjoy music, reflect on the challenges of the past, and set intentions for the future. Common Nowruz customs include a major spring cleaning, eating Nowruz foods such as Samanu, and gathering around the haft-seen table to await the exact moment of the spring equinox to celebrate the New Year. |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight Black History Month, Chinese/Lunar New Year, and Pink Shirt Day. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight Black History Month, Chinese/Lunar New Year, and Pink Shirt Day. |
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| February 26th marks Pink Shirt Day, also known as Anti-Bullying Day. Pink Shirt Day began in 2007 when two Nova Scotia high school students took a stand against homophobic bullying after a new student was harassed and threatened for wearing pink. The students bought dozens of pink shirts and distributed them to their classmates to wear in solidarity with the bullied student. Pink Shirt Day demonstrates the impact that we can have when we speak up and work together to bring about positive change. On this day everyone is encouraged to wear pink to show that they do not tolerate bullying. | | February 26th marks Pink Shirt Day, also known as Anti-Bullying Day. Pink Shirt Day began in 2007 when two Nova Scotia high school students took a stand against homophobic bullying after a new student was harassed and threatened for wearing pink. The students bought dozens of pink shirts and distributed them to their classmates to wear in solidarity with the bullied student. Pink Shirt Day demonstrates the impact that we can have when we speak up and work together to bring about positive change. On this day everyone is encouraged to wear pink to show that they do not tolerate bullying. |
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| Gantan-Sai, otherwise known as the Japanese New Year, is both a Shinto and secular celebration of the New Year in Japanese culture. Years are traditionally viewed as completely separate, with each New Year providing a fresh start. January first is an auspicious day traditionally believed to be representative of the year to come. Businesses often shut down from January 1 to 3, with families gathering to spend the days together. On January first, the faithful visit shrines and temples, usually at midnight, and pray to restore the heart, prosperity, and health for the year ahead. | | Gantan-Sai, otherwise known as the Japanese New Year, is both a Shinto and secular celebration of the New Year in Japanese culture. Years are traditionally viewed as completely separate, with each New Year providing a fresh start. January first is an auspicious day traditionally believed to be representative of the year to come. Businesses often shut down from January 1 to 3, with families gathering to spend the days together. On January first, the faithful visit shrines and temples, usually at midnight, and pray to restore the heart, prosperity, and health for the year ahead. |
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| Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed this year on January 17, commemorates the leader of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a prominent advocate of nonviolent protest. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, but his legacy lives on in his famous “I have a dream” speech and through successfully getting the United States government to prevent racial discrimination. In 1994, Martin Luther King Jr. Day became a day of service where Americans are encouraged to volunteer in his honour. | | Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed this year on January 17, commemorates the leader of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Nobel Peace Prize winner and a prominent advocate of nonviolent protest. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, but his legacy lives on in his famous “I have a dream” speech and through successfully getting the United States government to prevent racial discrimination. In 1994, Martin Luther King Jr. Day became a day of service where Americans are encouraged to volunteer in his honour. |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and Kwanzaa. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Our Lady of Guadalupe, and Kwanzaa. |
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| Kwanzaa, derived from the Swahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza” (“first fruits”), is an annual celebration of African-American culture, held from December 26th to January 1st. Kwanzaa, as a celebration, takes inspiration from various “first fruit” (harvest) celebrations, such as those of the Ashanti and of the Zulu. On each of the seven nights of Kwanzaa, the family gathers and a child lights one of the candles of the Kinara (Swahili for “candleholder”) and the family discusses one of the Nguzo Saba (Swahili for “seven principles”). The Nguzo Saba are Unity, Self-determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith. Kwanzaa culminates on the sixth day, December 31st, with a communal feast called Karamu (Swahili for “party”). | | Kwanzaa, derived from the Swahili phrase “matunda ya kwanza” (“first fruits”), is an annual celebration of African-American culture, held from December 26th to January 1st. Kwanzaa, as a celebration, takes inspiration from various “first fruit” (harvest) celebrations, such as those of the Ashanti and of the Zulu. On each of the seven nights of Kwanzaa, the family gathers and a child lights one of the candles of the Kinara (Swahili for “candleholder”) and the family discusses one of the Nguzo Saba (Swahili for “seven principles”). The Nguzo Saba are Unity, Self-determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith. Kwanzaa culminates on the sixth day, December 31st, with a communal feast called Karamu (Swahili for “party”). |
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| When we know better, we can do better. This month we are pleased to highlight Diwali, Guru Nanak’s Birthday, and Hanukkah. | | When we know better, we can do better. This month we are pleased to highlight Diwali, Guru Nanak’s Birthday, and Hanukkah. |
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| Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the victory of the Maccabees and the subsequent miracle of rededicating the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and restoring its menorah. It symbolizes the perseverance and the resilience of the Jewish people in their struggle for religious freedom. During the Festival of Lights, families and friends traditionally gather over eight nights for the lighting of the Hanukkiah (Hanukkah menorah), singing special prayers, eating traditional foods, spinning the dreidel, and exchanging gifts. This year, Hanukkah starts on November 28th. | | Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, commemorates the victory of the Maccabees and the subsequent miracle of rededicating the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and restoring its menorah. It symbolizes the perseverance and the resilience of the Jewish people in their struggle for religious freedom. During the Festival of Lights, families and friends traditionally gather over eight nights for the lighting of the Hanukkiah (Hanukkah menorah), singing special prayers, eating traditional foods, spinning the dreidel, and exchanging gifts. This year, Hanukkah starts on November 28th. |
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| When we know better, we can do better. This month we are pleased to highlight Navratri, Han-Gul Day, and Chulalongkorn Day. | | When we know better, we can do better. This month we are pleased to highlight Navratri, Han-Gul Day, and Chulalongkorn Day. |
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| Chulalongkorn Day takes place on October 23rd and it is the Memorial Day for King Chulalongkorn, the Great of Thailand, who passed away on this day in 1910. King Chulalongkorn is considered one of the greatest kings of Thailand. His reign was characterized by various progressive reforms, the most notable being the abolition of slavery and corvee (state labour service). Chulalongkorn Day is celebrated in Thailand with ceremonies at the various King Chulalongkorn statues. | | Chulalongkorn Day takes place on October 23rd and it is the Memorial Day for King Chulalongkorn, the Great of Thailand, who passed away on this day in 1910. King Chulalongkorn is considered one of the greatest kings of Thailand. His reign was characterized by various progressive reforms, the most notable being the abolition of slavery and corvee (state labour service). Chulalongkorn Day is celebrated in Thailand with ceremonies at the various King Chulalongkorn statues. |
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| This month, we are pleased to highlight Yamim Noraim, Enkutatash, and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. | | This month, we are pleased to highlight Yamim Noraim, Enkutatash, and the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. |
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| National Day for Truth and Reconciliation will fall on September 30th. Based on call to action #80 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), the government of Canada recently passed legislation to make this day a federal statutory holiday to recognize and commemorate the dark legacy of residential schools. This statutory holiday is designed to honour the survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. Click [[/ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Calls to Action English2.pdf|here]] to learn more about all 94 calls to action from the TRC. Click [[/nctr.ca/records/reports/#trc-reports|here]] to read more about the history of residential schools and other related reports. | | National Day for Truth and Reconciliation will fall on September 30th. Based on call to action #80 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), the government of Canada recently passed legislation to make this day a federal statutory holiday to recognize and commemorate the dark legacy of residential schools. This statutory holiday is designed to honour the survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. Click [[/ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Calls to Action English2.pdf|here]] to learn more about all 94 calls to action from the TRC. Click [[/nctr.ca/records/reports/#trc-reports|here]] to read more about the history of residential schools and other related reports. |
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| Today, we are excited to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of August. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we will highlight a small selection of important dates, events, festivals or celebrations from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to highlight Emancipation Day, Obon, and Raksha Bandhan. | | Today, we are excited to share with you the Multicultural Celebrations Calendar for the month of August. Canada’s population comes from all regions of the world. To encourage you to explore our country’s rich diversity, each month we will highlight a small selection of important dates, events, festivals or celebrations from the calendar. This month, we are pleased to highlight Emancipation Day, Obon, and Raksha Bandhan. |
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