National Aboriginal Day, also known as National Indigenous Peoples Day, is observed in Canada on June 21. This federal holiday recognizes the heritage and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. It invites all Canadians to engage in cultural learning, celebrate diversity, and support Indigenous communities through local events and educational resources. While not typically marked by commercial sales, the day serves as a catalyst for awareness, with many organizations partnering with Indigenous-led initiatives for donation drives and cultural programming. Activities may include attending powwows, cultural festivals, or educational workshops, and sharing experiences on social media. Notable organizations involved include the Assembly of First Nations, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and the Métis National Council, which advocate for the rights and interests of Indigenous peoples.
June 21: Aboriginal Day
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