Monday, June 20
It’s World Refugee Day.
It’s the summer solstice at 6:34 p.m. Sun rises at 5:06 a.m. and sets at 8:47 p.m., making this the longest day of the year,
It’s also a full moon, at its fullest at 7:02 a.m.
The UEFA Euro 2016 soccer tournament in France continues. Today: Slovakia vs. England, 3 p.m., and Russia vs. Wales, 3 p.m.
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau meets with his provincial and territorial counterparts in Vancouver.
Montreal City Council holds its regular monthly meeting.
Montreal police drama 19-2 begins its third season in English on Bravo. It has already been renewed for a fourth, even though the original French version lasted only three.
City and Colour performs at the Bell Centre.
Tuesday, June 21
Euro 2016 matches today: Northern Ireland vs. Germany, noon; Ukraine vs. Poland, noon; Croatia vs. Spain, 3 p.m.; Czech Republic vs. Turkey, 3 p.m.
Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps play the first leg of the Canadian Championship soccer tournament final in Toronto.
Daryl Hall and John Oates perform at the Bell Centre.
Wednesday, June 22
Euro 2016 matches today: Hungary vs. Portugal, noon; Iceland vs. Austria, noon; Sweden vs. Belgium, 3 p.m.; Italy vs. Ireland, 3 p.m.
The National Hockey League Board of Governors meets, and is expected to approve a new franchise in Las Vegas, but not Quebec City.
The NHL awards are presented at a gala in Las Vegas. The Canadiens’ P.K. Subban is a finalist for the NHL Foundation Player Award.
Paul Simon performs at Place des Arts.
Thursday, June 23
Elementary and high school students in Quebec end their school year.
The House of Commons also breaks for the summer after today, returning Sept. 19.
Britain votes in a national referendum on whether to remain in or leave the European Union.
The Montreal Baroque music festival begins, with events until Sunday.
The Quicken Loans National PGA golf tournament begins in Bethesda, Md.
The National Basketball Association holds its entry draft in New York.
Louis-José Houde hosts the big Fête nationale concert at the Place des Festivals downtown.

Josée Garceau and son Gaël enjoy the Fête nationale parade on St. Denis St. Wednesday, June 24, 2015 in Montreal.
Friday, June 24
It’s the Fête nationale, a statutory holiday in Quebec. The annual parade will take place along Ste-Catherine St., from Guy to Bleury Sts., starting at 1 p.m.
Independence Day: Resurgence, the sequel to the 1996 film, is the big movie opening in theatres.
The Alouettes begin their Canadian Football League season with a game at Winnipeg at 8:30 p.m.
The NHL holds its entry draft in Buffalo, N.Y., at 7 p.m. The Toronto Maple Leafs are expected to take Auston Matthews No. 1 overall, while the Canadiens pick ninth.
Saturday, June 25
Iceland holds a presidential election.
The Euro 2016 soccer tournament begins its knockout stage with the Round of 16.
The NHL continues its draft with rounds 2-7.
The Impact plays Sporting Kansas City at Saputo Stadium at 7:30 p.m. (TVA Sports).
Sunday, June 26
Spain holds a general election.
