Taiwan, Canada officials meet over Indigenous language policy

Indigenous affairs minister Icyang Parod is currently in Canada, where he’’s studying the country’’s approach to indigenous issues. On Tuesday, he and his delegation discussed indigenous language policy in a meeting with Canadian officials. At the forum, the two sides found similarities in how they were seeking to revitalize indigenous languages. They agreed to set up an exchange platform, which will be used to continue their dialogue on policy. Taiwan’s Indigenous affairs minister Icyang Parod presents a gift to Professor Scott Simon of the University of Ottawa. A bilateral exchange on promoting Indigenous languages was held at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre. Canada’s Director General of Indigenous Languages in Canada’s Department of Canadian Heritage, Paul Pelletier, spoke about the development of languages spoken by Canada’s Indigenous people. Paul Pelletier Department of Canadian Heritage The Federal Government is responsible for children who live on reserve and that m
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