Press Release
GATINEAU, February 1, 2019
The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, today took part in the United Nations General Assembly launch of the International Year of Indigenous Languages in New York. He was joined by Indigenous leaders including National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Assembly of First Nations; President Clément Chartier, Métis National Council; President Natan Obed, Inuit Tapiriit Katanami; and Grand Chief Ed John, Tl’azt’en Nation, Co-Chair of the Steering Committee for the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Minister Rodriguez used this opportunity to address other nations and Indigenous leaders to reaffirm Canada’s commitment to renew and strengthen its relationship with Indigenous Peoples. The reclamation, revitalization, strengthening and maintaining of Indigenous languages is paramount to advancing reconciliation with our Indigenous partners. These languages are fundamental to expressing world views, identities, cultures, spiritual beliefs and connections to the land.
The Government of Canada has already committed $89.9 million over three years to support this work.
In collaboration with Indigenous partners, we are co-developing new legislation to support the reclamation, revitalization, strengthening and maintaining of Indigenous languages. The legislation is a historic step toward the healing and rebuilding of Indigenous identities, pride and communities across Canada.
These are all important actions that further the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Calls to Action presented to Canada by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
During his visit to New York, the Minister also met with Canadian Indigenous leaders and international representatives to discuss the important work being done in this area.
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“Today’s launch shows a global commitment to Indigenous Peoples. No relationship is more important to our government than the one with Indigenous Peoples. Reclamation, revitalization, strengthening and maintenance of Indigenous languages are essential components of reconciliation, and there is no better time to focus on this important issue than during this special year.”
—The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism
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