
Multicultural Calendar
November 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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Hindu Heritage Month |
| The month of November is proclaimed as Hindu Heritage Month by both the Province of Ontario and Canada. During this month we recognize the significant contributions of Hindu communities to the fabric of Canadian society and across all fields. Learn more about Hindu Heritage Month. |
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Lebanese Heritage Month |
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Each November, we recognize and celebrate Lebanese communities and their contributions to Canada’s social, economic, political and cultural fabric. November is a significant month as it also commemorates Lebanese Independence. Learn more about Lebanese Heritage Month. |
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Albanian Heritage Month |
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November is a significant month for Albanian communities as it recognizes Albanian Independence. This is an opportunity to remember, celebrate and educate future generations on the social, economic, political and cultural contributions of Albanian communities to Canada. Learn more about Albanian Heritage Month. |
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Treaties Recognition Week - November 2-8 |
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The first week of November is Treaties Recognition Week in Ontario. This annual observance honours the importance of treaties and encourages all of us to learn more about treaty rights and how to build meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities. This is an important step in actively participating in reconciliation. Learn more about Treaties Recognition Week. |
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Guru Nanak Jayanti - November 5 |
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Guru Nanak Jayanti takes place on November 5. It is a sacred festival in Sikhism that celebrates the first Sikh Guru. Learn more about Guru Nanak Jayanti. |
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Inuit Day - November 7 |
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November 7 is recognized as Inuit Day. The circumpolar region celebrates the history, heritage and culture of the Inuit. This date has been selected as it is the birthday of Eben Hopson Sr., an advocate and leader who helped found the Inuit Circumpolar Council. Learn more about Inuit Day. |
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National Indigenous Veterans Day - November 8 |
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Each year on November 8, we honour First Nations, Inuit and Métis veterans who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces. National Indigenous Veterans Day recognizes their important contributions and sacrifices - remembering those who lost their lives, and those whose lives were forever changed. Learn more about National Indigenous Veterans Day. |
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Remembrance Day - November 11 |
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November 11 is Remembrance Day. Every year on this day, Canadians pause to honour the courage and sacrifice of those who have served and continue to serve our country in times of war, conflict and peace. Learn more about Remembrance Day. |
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Louis Riel Day - November 16 |
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Louis Riel Day is observed each year on November 16 across the Métis homelands. Riel led the Métis in resisting oppression and advocating for the protection of Métis culture and language. This day marks Riel’s unjust execution in 1885 and celebrates the continuing progress of Métis people. Learn more about Louis Riel Day. |
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International Day for Tolerance - November 16 |
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November 16 has been proclaimed International Day for Tolerance by the United Nations. Tolerance means showing respect, acceptance and appreciation for the rich and unique cultures around us; and the forms of expression and ways of being human. Durham Region reaffirms its commitment to recognizing and upholding the universal human rights and fundamental freedoms of all. Learn more about International Day for Tolerance. |
| World Children's Day - November 20 |
| World Children’s Day falls on November 20 each year. On this day, we commemorate the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child. It is an opportunity to honour and celebrate children, and to promote awareness of their lawful rights. Learn more about World Children’s Day. |
| Trans Day of Remembrance - November 20 |
| November 20 is proclaimed Trans Day of Remembrance each year in Ontario. On this day, we publicly mourn and honour the lives of trans people who might otherwise be forgotten. It is a time to stand in vigil with trans folk and allies and renew our commitment to respect and advocate for trans rights. The Region is committed to amplifying voices from, and reducing barriers faced by, trans communities. Learn more about Trans Day of Remembrance. |
| International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women - November 25 |
| All over the world, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women is observed on November 25. This day aims to raise public awareness around gender-based violence through organized activities and advocacy. The focus is on the importance of funding prevention strategies to stop violence before it occurs. Learn more about International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. |
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