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SR 177 officially recognizes June 21, July 1, and September 30, 2025, to honor Indigenous rights and strengthen ties between Hawaii and Canada, promoting awareness and reconciliation.
SR 177 officially recognizes June 21, July 1, and September 30, 2025, to honor Indigenous rights and strengthen ties between Hawaii and Canada, promoting awareness and reconciliation.
Senate Resolution 177 (SR 177) aims to officially recognize three significant dates in 2025:
- June 21 as Indigenous People's Day
- July 1 as Canada Day
- September 30 as Truth and Reconciliation Day
The resolution acknowledges the enduring friendship between the people of Canada and Hawaii, emphasizes the importance of independent sovereignty and self-determination for the people of Canada, and commits to ensuring that the sovereign rights of peoples are respected and upheld.
SR 177 represents a significant step towards acknowledging the historical and contemporary issues faced by Indigenous peoples, promoting reconciliation, and strengthening international relations between Hawaii and Canada. By designating specific days for recognition, the resolution aims to foster greater awareness and respect for Indigenous rights and sovereignty.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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