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Black History Month '26
Black History Month Events in Toronto | KUUMBA, Toronto Black Film Festival and More
Black History Month Events in Toronto | KUUMBA, Toronto Black Film Festival and More
Explore diverse and enriching Black History Month events in Toronto for 2026. Join us in commemorating Black culture and heritage with a variety of activities throughout the city. Discover educational talks, cultural performances, and more.
Black History Month Toronto
Black History Month Toronto
Each February, the City of Toronto is proud to produce and support events and exhibits during Black History Month, inviting the public to explore and celebrate the heritage, traditions and culture of Black Canadians. In 1979, Toronto became the first municipality in Canada to proclaim Black History Month through the efforts of many individuals and […]
Black History Month Montreal
Black History Month Montreal
Comedy, dance, live music and musical performances are among the many events happening throughout February
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - Canada.ca
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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is observed September 30. The day honours First Nations, Inuit and Métis Survivors and their families and communities and ensures that public commemoration of the tragic and painful history of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.
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