Examples of Inuit Language in a sentence
Recipients must provide communications with and services to the public in Inuktut, together with any other language used, if any, that are necessary to ensure compliance with section 3 of the Inuit Language Protection Act, S.Nu. 2008, c.17.
For example, the Government of Nunavut introduced the Inuit Language Protection Act and Official Languages Act www.justice.gov.nu.ca/apps/authoring/dspPage.aspx?page=STATUTES+ AND+REGULATIONS+PAGE).
The purpose of the Authority is to expand the knowledge and expertise available with respect to the Inuit Language, and to consider and make decisions about Inuit Language use, development and standardization.
This program supports the objectives of the Inuit Language Protection Act to enhance and strengthen the use, development and revitalization of Inuktut in Nunavut.
Inuit Language - refers to Inuinnaqtun in or near Kugluktuk, Cambridge Bay, Bathurst Inlet and Umingmaktuuq, and Inuktitut in or near other communities.
The Consultant shall ensure that its communications with the public and any services provided to the public that are required by this Agreement, including: public signs, posters and commercial advertising; and customer and client services, shall be provided in Inuktut in a manner that is at least equally prominent with any other Language used and in compliance with section 3 of the Inuit Language Protection Act, S.Nu. 2008, c.
Official LanguagesThe Inuit Language, English and French, as per the Official Languages Act (2008), ss.
The incentive will be dependent on ongoing demonstration of proficiency in the Inuit Language.
Appeals must be submitted to IUT within 30 days of the assessment administration.CONDITIONSNo employee may receive both this incentive allowance and any other Inuit Language incentive or bonus.An employee will be paid an incentive amount, depending on successful placement at one of the three (3) proficiency levels.
Language Expert – includes level one (1) and two (2) plus an expert level of skill and knowledge in the Inuit Language and the ability to provide leadership in advancing the status of the Inuit Language as the working language of the public service - $5,000/year.The language proficiency of GN employees will be assessed through an Inuit Language Incentive Program test.Language proficiency tests will be required as proof of language proficiency.