Community Support
UNIQLO Canada is working locally to contribute to people, the planet, and society by collaborating with a range of partners who share similar values.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
This year, UNIQLO is honouring National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in two ways:

UTme! X Patrick Hunter
UNIQLO is collaborating with local Indigenous artist, Patrick Hunter, by featuring his unique designs on our UTme! Collection. Customizable Patrick Hunter designs on adults’ short sleeve t-shirts, kids’ short sleeve t-shirts, and tote bags are available at the stores below with UTme! Machine:
Toronto, ON: CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Toronto, ON: Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Burnaby, BC: Metropolis at Metrotown

Patrick Hunter
Patrick is an 2Spirit, Ojibwe (O-JIB-WAY) artist and graphic designer from Red Lake, On. He is most known for his Woodland style paintings, and Orange Shirt Day designs, but has also been making a name for himself in the world of sports through collaborations with the Chicago Blackhawks, the Premier Lacrosse League, and the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Pin Pad Donation
From September 29 to October 31, 2025, UNIQLO Canada will turn on the donation function at all 33 stores. 100% of donations will go to support Orange Shirt Society and their important work in Indian Residential School Reconciliation and promoting the truth that EVERY CHILD MATTERS.
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UNIQLO Partners with It Gets Better Canada x Tim Singleton
UNIQLO is honoured to support It Gets Better Canada, a national charity, fullfills its mission to upliftm empower,
and connect Two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (2SLGBTQ+) youth across Canada.

Pride 2025 UTme! Stamps
UTme! X Tim Singleton
Customizable Tim Singleton designs on adults’ short sleeve T-shirts, kids’ short-sleeve T-shirts,
and tote bags are available at the stores below with UTme! machines:
Toronto, ON: CF Toronto Eaton Centre
Toronto, ON: Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Burnaby, BC: Metropolis at Metrotown

Tim Singleton
Tim Singleton is an artist, illustrator, and designer from Toronto, Canada. His art explores queerness, surrealism, self-expression, and pop culture, all rendered in rainbow-bright colour palettes.
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It Gets Better Canada
With every purchase of a UTme! T-shirt supporting this campaign, a $2 donation will be made to It Gets Better Canada.
It Gets Better Canada, empowers (2SLGBTQ+) youth across Canada in two ways: Storytelling and Building Community.
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