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Ontario moves to allow use of Indigenous languages in legislature
(www.theguardian.com)
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I struggle with this. I recognize the sentiment and history, but how are we to vote or understand an issue that has to be translated. In my workplace I've been asked to provide contracts in other languages. I don't speak them. I can't approve or sign off on them. There has to be ways to ensure what is being translated is accurate and with such a (comparatively) small percent of the language speakers involved or monitoring that level of government it seems like an opportunity for messages to get skewed.