Press Release
May 27, 2025
June is National Indigenous History Month—a time to honour the rich histories, vibrant cultures, and enduring contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples across Canada.
This month offers a meaningful opportunity to learn, reflect, and celebrate the diverse Indigenous communities who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day, a date that holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. Coinciding with the summer solstice, it has long been a time of celebration for Indigenous communities, who gather to share traditions through music, dance, storytelling, food, art, and ceremony—many of which are being revitalized and reclaimed.
OTF is proud to support Indigenous communities through its community-based funding. Since 2019, OTF has invested over $54 million in initiatives that support Indigenous communities—from language revitalization and traditional arts to culturally grounded supports, skills training, and environmental stewardship.
How You Can Engage and Celebrate
There are many ways to show your support and celebrate Indigenous culture:
Let’s come together this month to celebrate the strength, creativity, and resilience of Indigenous peoples—and commit to learning and growing as allies.
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