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JR Language Canada's Blog on all things related to translation and interpretation

The Importance of Interpretation Services: Toronto Nurtures Multilingual Conversations Between Diverse Groups
A diverse city like Toronto thrives on multilingualism. Language access can foster positive relationships across all interactions. Think of the role of professional language interpreters. We make sure everyone can participate in medical appointments, legal meetings, and academic gatherings.

Translate English to French Effectively: Overcome These Key 5 Challenges
Anyone who speaks multiple languages knows translations are more than just swapping words. You need to understand the language’s nuances and cultural references to communicate with someone who speaks another language. Canadian French has many of these, including linguistic variations from European French.

Let’s Cyber Secure Canada: The Importance of Cyber Security in the (Multilingual) Digital Age
Does your company deal with international audiences? Do you manage content in multiple languages? You must prioritize both cyber security and language accessibility. You can’t afford data breaches caused by badly translated content or misinterpretations of security protocols

Loanwords and French Translation Services: Bridging Cultures in Canadian Communication
Ever bought a souvenir or dined à la carte? Then you’ve already spoken French, whether you know the language or not. These are what are known as loanwords. These words or phrases are adopted from another language and used in another. Loanwords are more than the evolution of language

Celebrate Human Rights Day 2024 with Human Rights Translation Services
December 10 is International Human Rights Day. This commemorates the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly.

Expert Translation Services – Canada
Canada is a country of linguistic diversity. There are two official languages: English and French. There is also a large multicultural population with many native languages.
