Do you use sign language to communicate? Inclusive communication is your right. That includes interpreters in educational and healthcare settings. If you are interested in reading more, linked is a short article, based on PhD research, highlighting legal precedents for allowing and providing ASL interpreters.

Canada must make communication more inclusive for deaf people

By Paula Bath Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University

From The Conversation

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