Indigenous Day 2025 Alberta Canada 2025. Aka Founders Day 2025 Frame Heather Bailey Save this event: Indigenous Priority Population & Cultural Safety Training (Two Day) Share this event: Indigenous Priority. Help develop Canada's 2025-2029 National Action Plan on Open Government today! We invite you to visit the 2025-2029 NAP Consultation Platform for more details and to share your ideas!
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Michael Hart, the vice-provost (Indigenous engagement) Start date: Wednesday, October 1, 2025 End date: Friday, October 31, 2025
How Will You Spend National Indigenous Peoples Day BC Association of Community Response Networks
Walking Together: 2025 UFCW Indigenous Committee Calendar UFCW Canada is proud to introduce its first-ever Indigenous Calendar, created in collaboration with the UFCW Canada Indigenous Committee and the Assembly of Seven Generations (A7G).This groundbreaking calendar marks an important step in recognizing and honouring Indigenous cultures, traditions, and histories. Canada's National Indigenous Peoples Day, formerly called National Aboriginal Day, is annually held on June 21 to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of the nation's Aboriginal peoples. The inaugural Indigenous Trailblazers Summit! Hotel group rates are available at: The Westin Edmonton and The Courtyard Marriott Hotel - Last Day to Book : Saturday, March 29, 2025 - please get in touch with Reg to reserve
2025 Calendar Canada Printable Free. Theme: "One Child Every Child: Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Doing, Connecting, and Being for Advancing the Well-Being of Our Future Generations" led by UCalgary's Dr Michael Hart, the vice-provost (Indigenous engagement)
AJHL ANNOUNCES EXPANSION FRANCHISE Alberta Junior Hockey League. Start date: Wednesday, October 1, 2025 End date: Friday, October 31, 2025 Canada's National Indigenous Peoples Day, formerly called National Aboriginal Day, is annually held on June 21 to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of the nation's Aboriginal peoples.