Screen-Free Week
Celebrate Screen-Free Week at home, in your school, in your community, or anywhere – just put down those entertainment screens and do literally anything else!
Working together for literacy
Celebrate Screen-Free Week at home, in your school, in your community, or anywhere – just put down those entertainment screens and do literally anything else!
Mental Health Week is a Canadian tradition, with communities, schools and workplaces rallying to celebrate, protect and promote mental health.
This day promotes awareness of issues relating to families and to increase the knowledge of the social, economic and demographic processes affecting families.
Intergenerational Day encourages connections and understanding between age groups.
In June, we take time to recognize the rich history, heritage, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada.
2SLGBTQI+ communities and allies come together to spotlight the resilience, celebrate the talent, and recognize the contributions of 2SLGBTQI+ communities.
Play is a fundamental right; it builds resilience, instils confidence and helps children develop.
World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe.
National Indigenous Peoples Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of Indigenous peoples.
Canadian Multiculturalism Day honours the many cultural communities that help build a strong and vibrant Canadian society.
International Youth Day brings youth issues to the attention of the international community and celebrates the potential of youth as partners in today’s global society.
September is Literacy Month in British Columbia!