Jun 21, 2026 Day coincides with the summer solstice — the longest day of the year — and holds deep cultural significance Events are being held across the country to…
Jun 21, 2026 ‘I look at this as one world, one people. The day we realize that, we won’t have all this separation and problems,’ said elder Clarence Wolfleg Hundreds…
Jun. 21, 2026 Brandon marked the 30th anniversary of its National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration, bringing together hundreds of people from across western Manitoba for a day of culture, music,…
June 21, 2026 National Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrations in Nanaimo drew visitors from across the region Saturday, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, who toured the Nanaimo Museum alongside members of…
June 22, 2026 Exhibit now includes the story of Dawendine Bernice Loft Winslow, who helped found the Six Nations Library Visitors at Westfield Heritage Village this weekend were invited to watch…
Jun 22, 2026 A recent $25 million gift to the University of Washington School of Medicine Student Education Program will create the Franke Medical Student Scholars Program to provide scholarships,…
Jun 22, 2026 Sunday June 21st marked National Indigenous day and here in Pembroke many gathered at the Pembroke Waterfront Park to mark the day. Observed each year on June…
June 22, 2026 Mayor Doug O’Brien has proclaimed June 30 as Indigenous Survivors Day in the City of Parksville. The intention of Indigenous Survivors Day is to recognize and honour…
Jun 22, 2026 Community comes together to mark 30th annual celebration in Somba K’e Park For North Slave Métis Alliance President Marc Whitford, Indigenous Peoples Day is all about bringing…
Jun 22, 2026 Battle of Nations marked National Indigneous Peoples Day with a weightlifting competition for athletes aged 10 and up. THUNDER BAY — A group of Indigenous youth and…