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Exploring Theme: "Reclaiming Indigenous Names"

Updates on this page: 2 (Filtered by Stakeholder "Canada")
 

August 28, 2021


Limitation of Government Printing Systems

Government systems can only print in Roman alphabet with French accents, meaning names with numbers and Indigenous characters and symbols won’t be accommodated. The immigration department said its document-issuance systems can only print Roman alphabet with some French accents, as well as three symbols: apostrophe, hyphen and period. Numbers in names are not part of...

June 14, 2021


Reclaiming Indigenous Names

The federal government announced that Indigenous people can now apply to reclaim their traditional names on passports and other government ID. All fees will be waived for the name-changing process. While Call to Action 17 identified passports, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada expanded this initiative to include permanent resident cards, citizenship certificates and other travel documents...

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