Expanding Access With Inuktitut & Innu-aimun

We’re expanding access on our new website with Inuktitut & Innu-aimun

We’re excited to announce that our website will soon be available in both Inuktitut and Innu-aimun. We’re working closely with our Indigenous partners to bring forward a fully bilingual website.

The translated site will ensure that more users can access information in the language that feels most natural and authentic to them. Offering key content in Inuktitut and Innu-aimun is an important step toward ensuring this website reflects and respects the communities we serve. We look forward to sharing the bilingual version in the near future.

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We’re currently working on translating the Goose Bay Airport website into Innu-aimun and Inuttitut.

We’re excited to share these language options with you soon.