06/01/2026
This month is National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and honour the histories, cultures, traditions, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples across Canada.
It is also a time for reflection — to acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonization and deepen our understanding of truth, reconciliation, and our shared responsibility in building more equitable communities.
This month, we encourage our community to learn through Indigenous voices and experiences by:
• Reading books by Indigenous authors
• Supporting Indigenous artists, creators, and businesses
• Attending local events and community gatherings
• Learning about treaties, residential schools, and Indigenous histories
• Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21
Reconciliation is not a one-time conversation, but an ongoing commitment to learning, listening, and action.