Nunavut MP Lori Idlout to take oath in Inuktitut, in ceremony lit by seal-oil lamps
OTTAWA — Lori Idlout, the new MP for Nunavut, is to be sworn in as an MP in Inuktitut, her mother tongue.
The House of Commons is paying for translation services for the formal ceremony, which will take place virtually Thursday from Nunavut, with many of her constituents present.
Idlout, NDP critic of Crown-Indigenous Relations, says she wants Indigenous languages to be heard more prominently in Parliament.
She says translation services for MPs speaking in Indigenous languages including Inuktitut and Cree should be as readily available as English or French in the House of Commons debating chamber.