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Inuk, Inuit (Linguistic recommendation from the Translation Bureau)
Check out the Translation Bureau’s linguistic recommendation on how to use the words Inuk and Inuit within the federal public service.
Inclusive writing – Guidelines and resources
Looking for tips on writing inclusively in English or French? Consult our Guidelines for Inclusive Writing and our list of resources for inclusive and respectful language.
Dashboard on the status of the language of work recommendations
Recommendations from the report The next level: Normalizing a culture of inclusive linguistic duality in the federal public service workplace: find out how the work is progressing.