A banner made of four photos. The first photo shows artwork by students recognizing Orange Shirt Day. The second photo shows an Indigenous knowledge keeper showing students how to traditionally prepare a fire during camping trip. The third photo shows red dresses hanging on a fence honouring and remembering all missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people. The fourth photo shows a presentation by the Equity Department at the CEC in collaboration with the Special Education Department, showing a collage of student artwork of Indigenous peoples and culture.

National Indigenous History Month

Banner for National Indigenous History Month.

June is recognized as Indigenous History Month by the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), and June 21 is recognized as National Indigenous Peoples Day.

This is an opportunity for everyone to celebrate the cultural richness and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.

2025 Workshops and Events

Explore the events and workshops that we have planned for National Indigenous History Month.

Student Artwork in Honour of Indigenous History Month

Resources

The Government of Canada has a variety of learning and activity guides to celebrate Indigenous peoples in Canada.