Invasion Day - January 26

Not A Date To Celebrate

January 26 marks a day of profound horror in our history.
It commemorates the violent invasion of First Nations lands, the beginning of colonization that brought genocide, cultural destruction, and ongoing injustice. For generations, First Nations peoples have fought for truth-telling and justice on this day.

That's why we rally.
Every year, thousands march for truth and justice - for freedom, land rights, an end to racism, and thriving futures for our young people. This is our stand against the horror of invasion and our collective demand for a better future.

Join the rally. Be part of the movement.
Together, we amplify First Nations voices, demand Treaty now, and fight for a country that honors all people - whether they've been here five years, five generations, or fifty thousand generations.

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First Nation Voices on Invasion Day

Powerful messages from First Nations communities share their truth on Invasion Day - stories of resilience, calls for justice, and visions for a reconciled future.

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