National Aboriginal Day

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What is National Aboriginal Day?

June 21, 2012 is National Aboriginal Day, a day for all Canadians to celebrate the cultures and contributions to Canada of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples.

Setting aside a day for Aboriginal Peoples is part of the wider recognition of Aboriginal Peoples' important place within the fabric of Canada and their ongoing contributions as First Peoples. As former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson said, "It is an opportunity for all of us to celebrate our respect and admiration for First Nations, for Inuit, for Métis — for the past, the present and the future. "

National Aboriginal Day Events

Event details for 2012 (Poster will be posted shortly)

History of National Aboriginal Day

National Aboriginal Day was proclaimed in 1996 by former Governor General Roméo A. LeBlanc. Today National Aboriginal Day is part of the annual nation-wide Celebrate Canada with celebrations centring around National Aboriginal Day, but continuing through St-Jean Baptiste Day, Canadian Multiculturalism Day and concluding with Canada Day.

Edmonton National Aboriginal Day Committee

The Edmonton National Aboriginal Day Committee (NAD) is a volunteer-based group of organizations and individuals who come together to coordinate NAD activities and showcase the Aboriginal people: First Nation, Métis and Inuit. Through a collaborative approach, the committee encourages all nations to share in the celebrations.

For more information:

Aboriginal Relations Office
Community Services, Community Strategies
City of Edmonton
Suite 901, Scotia Place, Tower 2
10060 Jasper Ave
Edmonton AB  T5J 3R8

Fax 780-944-8504
Email aboriginalrelations@edmonton.ca
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