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NATIONS Board Chair Featured in Toronto Star Article About Economic Reconciliation
First principles: the Chair of the NATIONS Translation Group Board Scott Patles-Richardson recently discussed how industry is a cornerstone on the road to economic Indigenous reconciliation in the Toronto Star:
Enhancing Inclusivity: The Vital Role of Interpreters in Everyday Workplace Meetings
When most people think of interpreters, they often picture international conferences or large-scale corporate events. However, interpretation services are just as important in smaller, more frequent settings like company townhalls, training sessions, and everyday work meetings.
In today’s diverse workplace, ensuring that everyone can participate and engage fully is vital to the success of any organization, regardless of the size of the event.
The Importance of Professional Interpreters at Large Events
With Fall coming into full swing, convention centres and large venues across Canada prepare to host some of the year’s most anticipated trade shows and industry events. These large-scale gatherings bring together a diverse audience, from international exhibitors to attendees seeking the latest innovations in their fields.
In such a multicultural setting, clear and effective communication is the key to success for these events. However, with language barriers often present, many organizers overlook one vital component: professional interpreters. The role of interpreters in facilitating communication and enhancing the overall experience cannot be overstated.
Brian Outinen: Our Director of Vendor Management, Indigenous Relationships and ESG
Brian Outinen is our Director of Vendor Management, Indigenous Relationships and Environment, Social and Governance (ESG). While these roles sound very different, they are actually closely bonded together by our ESG Action Plan.
Why Canada’s Healthcare System Needs Interpreters Now More Than Ever
Canada’s healthcare system is one of the most admired in the world, known for its accessibility and comprehensive care. However, as our population becomes increasingly diverse, providing equitable healthcare to all citizens presents new challenges. Language barriers significantly impact patient care, and without professional interpreters, the systems risks leaving vulnerable populations behind.
Here's why interpreters play an indispensable role in ensuring every Canadian has access to quality healthcare, regardless of the language they speak.
The Essential Contribution of Interpreters in Canadian Educational Institutions
In Canada’s multicultural society, the classroom is a microcosm of the broader community, rich in linguistic and cultural diversity. With this diversity comes the responsibility to ensure that all students, regardless of their language background, have equal access to education. This is where the crucial role of interpreters in schools becomes evident.
Why Bilingual Compliance with Canadian Government Regulations is Crucial for Your Business
Operating a business in Canada comes with its own unique set of regulations and requirements. Among these are the bilingual language laws and the importance of engaging with Indigenous-owned businesses. Adhering to these regulations not only ensures legal compliance, but also promotes inclusivity, respect for cultural diversity, and fosters stronger community relations.
Let’s explore why complying with these regulations is essential for your business and the risks businesses face if they fail to do so.
Want to Take Your Business to The Next Level? Harness the Power of Languages.
In this article we will explore the essential steps your business can take to set itself up for a successful second half of the year, with a focus on the transformative power of interpretation and translation services provided by Language Marketplace, NATIONS Translation Group company.
A Leader for the Next Generation of the Language Industry: Nazanin Azari
Nazanin Azari has equal parts of both technological and language industry expertise while staying solidly grounded in the reality of what clients need.
Global Innovator Alexandra Rothos Joins NATIONS to Lead Client Care
NATIONS is happy to announce that Alexandra Rothos has joined our team as the Director of our Client Care Centre.
Translation and Language Services: Keeping the Human Touch in an AI-Driven World
In an increasingly tech-driven world, we believe in blending cutting-edge AI with excellent customer service provided by real humans. We embrace AI and other technologies in our operations to enhance processes and we humanize the experience by providing unparalleled concierge service.
NATIONS a Fundamental Part of WorldSpeak 2024
NATIONS was proud to be a foundational pillar in the Canadian Language Industry Association's newly rebranded conference, WorldSpeak.
NATIONS Announces Partnership with The Interpreter's Lab for Interpreter Training
NATIONS Translation Group is entering into a partnership with The Interpreter’s Lab for interpreter training.
Language Industry Veteran Brings Enterprise Sales Growth to NATIONS
Yves will drive significant growth at NATIONS by selling its reputation, its brand, and its potential as an Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) partner to clients due to its Indigenous ownership.
NATIONS hires aviation industry phenom Joshua Koshy as Chief Financial Officer
Joshua Koshy, recently hired as our Chief Financial Officer, has a name that is instantly recognized in the boardrooms of the aviation industry internationally. Beginning his career at Emirates Airlines, he helped to steward its finances from a company working with a couple of planes to a powerhouse global aviation brand.
How NATIONS is Using Technology to Fight Indigenous Language Loss
What NATIONS is doing to preserve Canadian Indigenous languages.