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Inuit Language Protection Act Now in Effect Across Nunavut

Inuit Language Protection Act Now in Effect Across Nunavut

By Katarina Ziervogel

As part of restoring Indigenous languages and to prevent them from dying out in Canada, Nunavut created a new law, in which all businesses and government offices across Nunavut are required to offer both services and communication in Inuktitut or Inuinnaqtun. Not only is it a requirement for all businesses and government offices but public signs, posters, advertising, invoices and estimates are required to be in Inuktitut or Inuinnaqtun. This is a massive change for Nunavut and for the Inuit communities as well.

If Canada is able to have both English and French as an official language, then Indigenous languages should be part of that too due to the history they have in the country. It wouldn’t just restore Indigenous culture and language but it would also help in the efforts of reconciliation within non-Indigenous Canadians and Indigenous Canadians.

To continue reading more about Inuit Language Protection Act, click on the link attached below.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/inuktut-language-protection-act-1.4227385?cmp=rss