National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, June 21.
On this day, we recognize, celebrate, and honour the achievements, history and rich cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada. Although these groups share many similarities, they each have their own distinct heritage, languages, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs.
Learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples through interactive resources.
More about National Indigenous Peoples Day below:
On June 21, 2017, the Prime Minister issued a statement announcing the intention to rename this day National Indigenous Peoples Day.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is part of the Celebrate Canada program, which also includes Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day on June 24, Canadian Multiculturalism Day on June 27 and Canada Day on July 1.
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