Commemorations and celebrations
Celebrate women’s achievements, our 2SLGBTQI+ communities, the progress Canada has made towards advancing gender equality, and remember the victims and survivors of gender-based violence.
Over 50 years of advancing gender equality in Canada
April 2026 marks 50 years since Status of Women Canada was created in 1976. Learn about decades of federal action to advance gender equality
International Women's Day
March 8 is an opportunity to take the time to think about past struggles and realizations, and also to prepare the future for the next generations towards a greater equality for women, men and people of all gender identities and expressions
Pride Season
Pride Season refers to the wide range of pride events that take place over the summer when 2SLGBTQI+ communities and allies come together to spotlight the resilience, celebrate the talent, and recognize the contributions of 2SLGBTQI+ communities
Women's History Month
October is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the outstanding achievements of women and girls in Canada’s history
International Day of the Girl Child
Celebrate International Day of the Girl Child on October 11
Persons Day
October 18 is Persons Day. Learn more about the history of the Persons Case in Canada
Gender Equality Week
The fourth week of September is Gender Equality Week in Canada. Advancing gender equality offers countless benefits to people of all gender identities and expressions
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence
From November 25 to December 10, the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence are a time to both reflect on violence against women and to take action to end it
GBA Plus Awareness Week
Learn more about the progress in implementing this analytical process and best practices to effectively design programs and initiatives
Governor General’s Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case
The Governor General’s Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions towards achieving gender equality in Canada