March 2026 – Sugar Moon (UFCW Indigenous Calendar)
Toronto – March 2, 2026 – March brings a season of renewal and awakening in the Carrying Forward: 2026 UFCW Canada Indigenous Calendar.

Toronto – March 2, 2026 – March brings a season of renewal and awakening in the Carrying Forward: 2026 UFCW Canada Indigenous Calendar.

Toronto – December 2, 2025 – UFCW Canada is proud to announce the release of Carrying Forward, the 2026 edition of the UFCW Canada Indigenous Committee Calendar. Developed in partnership with the UFCW Canada Indigenous Committee and the Assembly of Seven Generations (A7G) — an Indigenous youth-led organization based in Unceded Algonquin Territory — the calendar reflects the ongoing growth of UFCW Canada’s commitment to reconciliation, cultural awareness, and solidarity with Indigenous communities.
Toronto – November 26, 2025 – As the snow settles gently across the land and the world grows quieter, we welcome Little Spirit Moon (Mnidoons Giizis Oonhg). In many Indigenous traditions, this moon represents healing, clarity, and the guidance of spirit.
Toronto – November 4, 2025 – UFCW Canada and Moccasin Identifier unveiled a new mural by Anishnawbe artist Philip Cote, Return of the Sacred. This work was commissioned by UFCW Canada, in partnership with Moccasin Identifier, as part of the union’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation, Indigenous advocacy, and treaty recognition. The mural will be a permanent installation at UFCW Canada’s headquarters.
Toronto – October 29, 2025 – As the air grows crisp and frost begins to settle on the land, we welcome the Freezing Moon (Mshkawji Giizis).
Toronto – October 1, 2025 – As autumn deepens and the trees release their leaves back to the earth, we welcome the Falling Leaves Moon.
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