2025 Proclamations




Seniors in our lives and communities are rich in experience and abilities, they are positive contributors with a magnitude of knowledge, insight and wisdom - our greatest resource. During the first full week of June, Albertans can show appreciation for Alberta’s seniors and all that they contribute to Alberta.


  • Canadian River's Day: June 15, 2025
Rivers are a vital element of Canada's natural environment and Canadians' cultural heritage, as well as being the lifelines to healthy oceans, forests, and communities. 
  • World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: June 15, 2025
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is an official United Nations International Day acknowledging the significance of elder abuse as a public health and human rights issue.
  • National Indigenous Peoples Day: June 21, 2025
National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. For generations, many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities have celebrated their cultures, languages, and traditions at this time of year. The summer solstice holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for many Indigenous Peoples, marking a time of renewal, connection, and celebration.

 

  • National Drowning Prevention Week: July 21 - 27, 2025
National Drowning Prevention Week promotes awareness of the drowning prevention problem in Canada and the need         for individuals, communities, organizations, and government to take action in an effort to save lives. Drowning is preventable!
 
  • Treaty No. 6 Day: August 23, 2025
Treaty 6 covers the central west portions of present-day Alberta and Saskatchewan. It was first signed on August 23, 1876 at Fort Carlton and on September 9, 1876 at Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan between the Crown, Cree, Chipewyan, and Stoney Nations.

  • Ukrainian-Canadian Heritage Day: September 7, 2025
    September 7th is known as Ukrainian-Canadian Heritage Day in Alberta. 2024 marks the 133rd year since the first recorded arrival of Ukrainians in Canada. The date was chosen to honour the first officially recorded Ukrainian immigrants, Ivan Pylypiw and Vasyl Eleniak, who arrived in Canada on Sept. 7, 1891.

 

  • Alberta Development Officers Week: September 22-26, 2025
Development Officers may be involved in a variety of aspects of the development or re-development of lands, including subdivision, rezoning or the development permitting process.