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Christmas
A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, which has also evolved into a global cultural event, offering a platform to discuss the commercialization and universal themes of peace and goodwill.
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Hanukkah
An eight-day Jewish festival of lights, offering an opportunity to explore Jewish traditions, resilience, and their impact on global culture.
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Kwanzaa
A seven-day African-American and Pan-African celebration emphasizing communal values and heritage, encouraging conversations about the diaspora and its cultural contributions.
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Tamil Heritage Month
January is Tamil Heritage Month! Tamil Canadians have made many valuable contributions to the social, economic, and cultural fabric of our country. Canada’s Tamil community is one of the largest outside Asia, and they have helped build the Canada we know and love today. Their contributions in academia, literature and science have made our communities […]
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National Ribbon Skirt Day
January 4th is National Ribbon Skirt Day here in Canada! National Ribbon Skirt Day commemorates the experience of 10-year-old Isabella Kulak, a member of Cote First Nation in Saskatchewan who was shamed for wearing a handmade ribbon skirt to a formal day at her elementary school in 2020. Isabella’s experience sparked nationwide support, drawing attention […]
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Epiphany
Christianity A public holiday in many countries marking the end of the Christmas holidays and the day when the Three Wise Men, or Three Kings, visited the infant Jesus.
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Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
This day honours Sikh leader Guru Gobind Singh and marks his birthday. It is a day of reflection on his teachings.
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Christmas/Feast of the Nativity
Orthodox/Eastern Christianity Orthodox Christians in central and eastern Europe and other parts of the world celebrate Christmas on January 7, marking the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Julian calendar.
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Lohri
Lohri is a popular and vibrant Punjabi festival that brings warmth, joy, and a sense of togetherness as communities celebrate the end of the winter solstice and the beginning of longer, warmer days ahead. This harvest festival is typically celebrated around the warmth of crackling bonfires, traditional folk music, and delicious food.
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Orthodox New Year
The Orthodox New Year is widely known as the Old New Year and follows the Julian Calendar, which pre-dates the Gregorian Calendar.
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Pongal
Today, across Canada and around the world, Tamil communities celebrate Thai Pongal! Thai Pongal is an important four-day harvest festival where families and friends gather together to celebrate, give thanks for a bountiful harvest, and share Pongal -- a traditional dish of rice and milk that symbolizes good luck and prosperity for the year ahead.
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