06/01/2026
This Indigenous History Month we honour the histories, languages, cultures, and enduring contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. It is also a time to reflect on the truths of this land, the impacts of colonialism, and our shared responsibility to advance reconciliation in meaningful, sustained ways. This means creating spaces for Indigenous students and workers so that feel seen and valued. It requires learning from Indigenous knowledge keepers, centering Indigenous perspectives and challenging the systems and practices that continue to cause harm. It is also a call to action. When we listen, honour relationships, and commit to change, we help build a future rooted in respect, justice, and reconciliation.