On this #MothersDay, and every day, we stand with Ukrainian mothers and families who have been separated due to Russia’s ongoing and unjustifiable war, including through Russia’s forced deportation of Ukrainian children #TakenFromUkraine Show more
We’re making $10-a-day child care a reality for families across the country – and it’s already saving some parents up to $14,000, per child, every year. Pierre Poilievre called it a “slush fund.” He’s wrong. Support our plan: Show more action.liberal.ca Delivering More $10-a-day Child Care Spaces | Liberal Action
This Mother’s Day, I want to thank all the incredible moms across Ontario and recognize the love, support and hard work you do for your families every day. Thank you and Happy Mother’s Day!
Happy Mother's Day! We couldn't succeed in our missions without your love and support. We are also thinking of all the moms who are deployed and can't be with their families today.
Dental Care. Pharmacare. Childcare. A future with less worry and more joy. On the International Day of Families - New Democrats are fighting to build a Canada that is more caring, kind, and compassionate for you and your loved ones. Show more
Global Pioneers! Happy Mother's Day to all of you I spent a great time with my family today to celebrate Mother's Day I hope you all have a wonderful time with your families, especially your moms. Our moms are amazing, they give birth to us, take care of us, and… Show more
Happy Mother's Day to all the mom warriors out there protecting their babies and families from all the demons that are targeting our kids! It's been an honor to have gotten to know so many of you! Show more GIF
Today we announced over $201M to create 86,000 new child care spaces in Ontario. Why? Because $10-a-day childcare is: Saving families thousands of dollars each month Empowering a record number of women to enter the workforce Show more Jenna Sudds
The weather may be grey today, but the future just got brighter for Newfoundland and Labrador families. From Labrador City to St. Anthony to St. John’s – we are building more childcare. $10-a- Show more Jenna Sudds and 2 others
International Day of Families celebrates the importance of families as the fundamental units of society, promoting equal opportunities, social cohesion, and intergenerational solidarity. The day serves as a reminder to governments, institutions, and individuals that families are crucial in nurturing and protecting their members, especially in times of crisis. By recognizing the strength, resilience, and support provided by families, the International Day of Families encourages the development and implementation of policies promoting family well-being and acknowledges the diverse forms and structures of families around the world.
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the International Day of Families in 1993, with the first observance taking place in 1994. Since then, each year's celebration follows a specific theme addressing different aspects of family life, such as work-family balance, intergenerational connections, or social integration. These themes are chosen to highlight the challenges faced by families globally and emphasize the need for collaborative actions from governments, communities, and individuals in addressing these challenges. Activities held on this day include workshops, conferences, and special events aimed at fostering discussions, improving public understanding, and raising awareness about family issues.
On this day, communities across Canada and the world are encouraged to come together, celebrate the importance of families, and work towards nurturing and supporting family health, happiness, and togetherness. The day serves as a reminder of the vital role families play in fostering strong, vibrant societies, and in turn, promoting a more peaceful and just world for all. International Day of Families is observed on the 15th of May each year.
International Day of Families facts
The theme for International Day of Families in 2023 was Demographic Trends and Families. In 2022, the theme was Families and Urbanization.
The average Canadian family has decreased in size from 3.7 persons in the 1970s to 2.51 persons in 2021.
About 2.9% of the Canadian population (2.4 million people) lived in multigenerational households in 2021, largely driven by immigration patterns and cultural preferences. This type of household typically includes at least three generations residing together.
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Top things to do in Canada for International Day of Families
Spend time with your family. Go on vacation, visit an amusement park, find something that everyone in the family can enjoy.
The City of Toronto's annual Movies in the Park event series often kicks off on the International Day of Families. Past viewings have included family-friendly hits like Toy Story,The Lion King, and The Incredibles.
Visit the Surrey International Children's Festival held in Surrey, British Columbia. It is a three-day event featuring a range of international performances, workshops, and activities for children and families.