
Multicultural Calendar
June Significant Observances
NOTE: The Multicultural Calendars are educational and informational resources only. They are not intended to be, nor should be relied upon as an authority on significant days of observance or to guide accommodation decisions. If you require information and advice about the accommodation of religious, cultural and significant observances, please consult the Ontario Human Rights Commission website.
While all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of these dates, the actual day of observance may vary.
We rely on the expertise of our community and faith groups to assist in making our list as accurate and representative as possible. Please send any feedback, updates or corrections to diversity@durham.ca.
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National Indigenous History Month |
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June is National Indigenous History Month. We recognize the rich history, heritage and resilience of First nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. Durham Region is committed to reconciliation and encourages everyone to learn about the rich and diverse Indigenous cultures and ancestral traditions that have long served many communities—not just in June, but every day. Learn more about National Indigenous History Month. |
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Pride Month |
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June is recognized as Pride Month. During this month, we acknowledge and celebrate the unique and diverse 2SLGBTQI+ communities and recommit to creating equitable and inclusive spaces for everyone. |
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Seniors' Month |
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June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario. This year’s theme is “Ontario Seniors – Let’s Get Moving.” Let’s recognize and celebrate the contributions of seniors in Durham Region. |
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Deafblind Awareness Month |
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Deafblind Awareness Month raises awareness about individuals who experience both hearing and vision loss by highlighting the challenges faced by the deafblind community. The campaign aims to create a more accessible and inclusive society through education and advocacy. |
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Filipino Heritage Month |
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June is Filipino Heritage Month. Throughout this month we recognize and highlight the contributions of Canadians of Filipino heritage to the region and Canada. |
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Italian Heritage Month |
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June is Italian Heritage Month. This is an opportunity to celebrate the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Italian Canadians. |
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Portuguese Heritage Month |
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During the month of June, we celebrate Portuguese Heritage Month. We recognize the many past and ongoing contributions of Portuguese Canadians, their rich and vibrant traditions and culture. |
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Men's Health Months |
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June marks Men's Health Month in Canada, a time devoted to highlighting the significance of men's well-being. This month serves as a reminder for individuals to prioritize their physical and mental health while also addressing societal barriers that may prevent men from seeking the support they need. |
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World Environment Day - June 5 |
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World Environment Day is led by the United Nations Environment Programme and held annually on June 5. It is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach. |
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World Day Against Child Labour - June 12 |
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Eliminating child labour is a global priority. |
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day - June 15 |
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Elder abuse is the abuse or mistreatment of seniors. This abuse can cause harm to a person's health, safety or well-being. In some cases, it occurs with little recognition or response. |
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Hijiri New Year's Day - June 17 |
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Islamic New Year's Day, or Hijiri New Year's Day, marks the beginning of the lunar calendar year that many Muslims follow. This holiday is celebrated by performing small acts of kindness throughout the day, prayer and fasting. Happy New year to all who celebrate. |
| World Refugee Day - June 20 |
| The United Nations recognizes World Refugee Day on June 20 each year. It is a day to honour refugees and recognize the strength and courage of people fleeing their home country under challenging circumstances. This year's celebration focuses on solidarity with refugees. Learn more about World Refugee Day |
| National Indigenous Peoples Day - June 21 |
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This day is an opportunity to learn, honour and celebrate the distinct heritage cultural practices, traditions, languages and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities. |
| Father's Day - June 21 |
| Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June to honour and express appreciation for/to fathers and father figures. |
| National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Terrorism - June 23 |
| The National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism is observed on June 23, in memory of those who lost their lives to acts of terror in Canada and abroad. This day was established in recognition of the 329 people, including 280 Canadians, who tragically lost their lives after the bombing of Air India Flight 182. This act of violence remains the most devastating terrorist attack in Canadian history. In recognition of this day, Durham Region lower its flags to half-mast from sunrise to sunset at all Regional facilities. Learn more about the National Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Terrorism |
| Saint-Jean Baptiste Day - June 24 |
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On June 24, Québécois and francophone communities celebrate Fête Nationale du Québec and Saint-Jean Baptise Day. |
| International Day in Support of Victims of Torture - June 26 |
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June 26 is designated by the UN as the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. This day is an opportunity to call on people everywhere to unite in support of victims. |
| Canadian Multiculturalism Day - June 27 |
| Canadian Multiculturalism Day is a day to discover the various cultures that bring Canadian society to life. This day also provides an opportunity to learn more about the importance of multiculturalism in Canada. Who we are in terms of our cultural, racial, ethnic and religious identities helps to shape our life experiences and should be celebrated and respected. Learn more about Canadian Multiculturalism Day |
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