Events planned across Montreal to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
- Various cities across Canada, including Montreal and Regina, held National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations on June 21, 2025, honoring Indigenous cultures and communities.
- These events continue a tradition started in 1996 to recognize Indigenous contributions and promote education and reconciliation across the country.
- Celebrations featured ceremonies with drumming, dancing, tobacco offerings, Indian Relay Racing, educational activities, and Indigenous art markets engaging youth and community members.
- Elders emphasized working together for a better society, Indigenous advocate Evan Whitestar highlighted youth engagement, and event organizer Trina Samard called Indian Relay Racing one of the 'first extreme sports.'
- These coordinated events reinforce cultural survival, community solidarity, and ongoing efforts toward understanding and reconciliation in Canada’s Indigenous relations.
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On the occasion of National Indigenous Peoples' Day, celebrated at the solstice on June 21, several activities are taking place in Montreal.
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