Good morning delegates, we’re almost off to the races. OPSEU/SEFPO Convention Day 1 starts today! To join the conversation, tag your Convention posts: #OurTimeIsNow #OPSEUConvention
Delegates at #OPSEUConvention2025 received a special visit this afternoon from @theJagmeetSingh and @maritstiles - at a time when we’re organizing like never before, it’s always timely to remind each other that when we remember how to fight, we remember how to win. Show more
Como parte de las actividades en saludo al 4 de abril. La UJC de la DTHO realizó un acto para reconocer a los jóvenes mas destacados.Felicitamos a quienes con talento e ingenio, transforman el futuro de las telecomunicaciones.#HolguinSi Show more
Day 1 at #GLACohort4 kicked off with amazing energy! We explored transformative leadership and core responsibilities. Through self-awareness exercises, we reflected on our strengths and impact. Young leaders: have you done your self-awareness? Show more Citizen Voice and Actions and 9 others
— Heal The World Community Development (@HWC_Development) April 26, 2025
The day has arrived & how amazing to see colleagues arriving. Today we will see how we can unify & be the positive disruptors for our children & young people as they lead into the next decade & beyond. #TheNextDecade2025 Show more
— Melanie Stokes #VisibleGovernance (@melaniemay04) April 25, 2025
To every delegate who showed up today — thank you for choosing to lead, to listen, and to be part of something bigger than yourself. Your presence fuels the vision of a united, empowered East Africa led by the youth. Show more
— Guild Presidents Leadership Academy (@GPLAcademy) April 24, 2025
Hoy es el #DíaDelDelegado Delegadas y delegados son quienes escuchan, median, denuncian, y pelean cada día por nuestros derechos Sin organización, no hay conquistas Show more UGT Madrid and 7 others
Thank you to everyone who came out and supported the @RIDemParty at our Build the Bench event with special guest @davidhogg111 last night. We appreciate David, an emerging new voice nationally, for coming up to RI. The strong bench of emerging future leaders in Rhode Island’s Show more
inspiring women ambassadors play an important role at the @UN in shaping global policy, promoting peace & advancing equality On International Delegates Day (25 April), we honour #women diplomats worldwide! Show more UN GA President and 9 others
Iniciamos 4to día de trabajo en la V Convención Una Sola Salud. La delegación holguinera,una de las más numerosas,es protagonista en esta cita científica. #HonorHolguinero #CubaPorLaVida
International Delegate's Day is dedicated to acknowledging the role and hard work of international, multilateral, regional and national delegates. It focuses particularly on their commitment towards peaceful cooperation, international diplomacy and negotiations often under the aegis of the United Nations (UN). This is an important recognition of their steadfast dedication to representing their nations and people's interests at various levels of global governance, often in challenging circumstances, facilitating dialogues, building consensus, and working towards peace and sustainable development.
International Delegate's Day was first proclaimed by a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution in 2019, acknowledging the role delegates play in realizing the purposes and principles of the UN. For Canadians, this day symbolizes the country's continued commitment to international diplomacy, peacekeeping, and promoting global standards of human rights, gender equality and environmental sustainability. Canada has an illustrious history of active participation in multilateral forums, including key contributions towards drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the historic Ottawa Treaty on Anti-Personnel Landmines, furthering the significance of International Delegate's Day for Canadians.
In Canada, International Delegate's Day is typically observed by acknowledging and celebrating the contributions of Canadian delegates to international diplomacy and cooperation. Various activities such as panel discussions, workshops, and outreach campaigns are conducted to raise awareness about the work and impact of delegates. Furthermore, messages of appreciation are shared through social media platforms, promoting respect and value for the work of delegates. International Delegate's Day is annually on the 25th of April, further strengthening its dedication to global dialogue and multilateral cooperation.
Facts about International Delegate's Day
850 delegates participated in the Charter of the United Nations. They represented about 80% of the world’s population.
The Charter of the United Nations was signed on June 26, 1945, by representatives from 50 countries. Poland would sign the charter later, thus bringing the total founding member states to 51.
Unlike in some other systems, delegates in Canada are not bound to vote for a particular candidate at conventions. They may choose to support any candidate they believe is the best fit for party leadership.
The selection of delegates varies by party. For example, in the Liberal Party, delegates are usually elected in party meetings at the local level. The Conservative Party, on the other hand, allows every party member to vote for the party leader.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Delegate's Day
Visit the capital city Ottawa: Visit the Parliament Hill, Canadian Museum of History, and take a boat tour on Rideau Canal.
Enjoy Outdoor Activities in Banff: Visit the beautiful Banff National Park in Alberta. You can go hiking, cycling, or just immerse in the natural beauty.