A key part of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action is understanding the truth of colonization, residential schools and ongoing marginalization experienced by Indigenous peoples. The next part is action, i.e., actually doing something to make the future better and more inclusive where all those who call Canada home can access language education for their families.

The CPF discussion paper, Official and Indigenous Languages Education in Canada, was written to provide background about these languages, including recent changes in government legislation and funding, along with a snapshot of current efforts to provide educational opportunities across Canada. Reframing our orientation to language learning as relational is key to embracing the importance of Indigenous language reclamation and revitalization even as CPF continues to advocate for French as a second language learning.

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