A Canadian Federal Court has ordered two airports in Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador to pay thousands in damages for official language rights violations, stemming from complaints by language activist Michel Thibodeau.
By Dominique Bohbot Quebec is often regarded as the birthplace of artificial intelligence (AI). This article explores AI’s effects on the language industry in...
This panel brings together language policy advocates, legal experts, and industry leaders to unpack the implications of recent executive orders under the Trump administration—particularly...
We joke about the preponderance of jargon in the financial services industry, yet each term, description, and acronym carries meaning that may be codified...