Eid al-Fitr
The Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, a time of feasting and giving thanks celebrated by Muslims worldwide.
The Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan, a time of feasting and giving thanks celebrated by Muslims worldwide.
An important festival in the Sikh and Hindu calendars, celebrating the start of the harvest season and the Sikh New Year.
A day of action and advocacy for environmental protection and sustainability, emphasizing the social justice aspects of environmentalism.
Passover, also called Pesach, is a major Jewish holiday, one of the three pilgrimage festivals, that celebrates the Biblical story of the Israelites' escape from slavery in Egypt.
Asian Heritage Month is an opportunity for us to learn more about the diverse culture and history of Asian communities in Canada, as well as to acknowledge the many achievements and contributions of people of Asian origin who, throughout our history, have done so much to make Canada the country we know and love.
Today marks the beginning of Canadian Jewish Heritage Month, a time to celebrate Jewish culture, faith, and history in Canada.
Today, people across Canada will mark Dutch Heritage Day, a time to honour the sacrifices made by past members of the Canadian armed forces in the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the many contributions that generations of Dutch Canadians have made—and continue to make—to […]
A day to solemnly remember the lives lost in the Holocaust and to educate future generations about the dangers of bigotry.
A day to rally against LGBTQ+ discrimination and promote a more inclusive and accepting world.
A day to celebrate cultural diversity and to encourage dialogue that leads to better mutual understanding and cooperation.
A significant day for Buddhists, commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha, usually marked by prayer and meditation.
May 24, Queen Victoria's birthday, was declared a holiday by the Legislature of the Province of Canada in 1845. After Confederation, Queen Victoria’s birthday was celebrated every year on May 24 unless that date was a Sunday, in which case a proclamation was issued providing for the celebration on May 25.