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December 15, 2017
OTTAWA – In 2018 a committee of MPs will be studying the potential of introducing simultaneous Indigenous interpretation in the House of Commons.
“We are going to do a study on the potential of having aboriginal languages in the House,” Procedure and House Affairs Committee chair Liberal MP Larry Bagnell told CTV News.
The question of including Indigenous interpretation was first raised in June, by Winnipeg Liberal MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette.
In May in the House of Commons, Ouellette made a statement in the Cree language of Nehiyo, which was not able to be translated for his colleagues, because simultaneous interpretation is only available for English and French on a regular basis.
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