October in Latin American and Hispanic Heritage Month in Canada!
From the Government of Canada
October marks the celebration of Latin American Heritage Month, a month designated by the Parliament of Canada in 2018. It is an opportunity to recognize and acknowledge the significant contributions that members of the Latin American community have made to the fabric of Canada. This month allows us to celebrate our Latin American heritages. Today, we raise our voices in celebration and reflection about the impactful contributions members of the Latin American community have made and continue to make sharing their cultures, perspectives and proud traditions.
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, made the following statement:
"Today marks the start of Latin American Heritage Month—a moment to honour the rich history, celebrate both the past contributions and present achievements, and recognize the vibrant identity of Latin American communities in Canada."
Who are Latin American Canadians?
From The Canadian Encyclopedia
Latin America refers to a group of republics in Central and South America. These countries include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Puerto Rico, the French West Indies and other islands of the West Indies may also be considered part of “Latin America.” The broader use of the term can also refer to countries where Romance languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese, prevail.
Celebrating Latin American and Hispanic Heritage
From Calgary Catholic School District
Check out these four famous Latin Americans.
Happy American and Hispanic Heritage Month!
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