Ontario MPPs can now speak their own Indigenous languages at Queen's Park

Ontario MPPs can now speak Indigenous languages at Queen's Park, after previously being limited to English or French. Language speakers say it's a small step on the path toward reconciliation, but means the world to those working to preserve traditional languages lost to Canada's colonial systems.

Ontario MPPs can now speak their own Indigenous languages at Queen's Park
A person wearing a dark winter jacket and moose-hide gloves with a fur trim and beaded eagles on the front of them stands outside on a snowy day.

Ontario MPPs can now speak Indigenous languages at Queen's Park, after previously being limited to English or French. Language speakers say it's a small step on the path toward reconciliation, but means the world to those working to preserve traditional languages lost to Canada's colonial systems.