Ottawa allows Indigenous people to reclaim birth names on official documents
The federal government is moving ahead with two recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. One allows Indigenous people to reclaim their birth names on official documents, while the other establishes the first commissioner of Indigenous languages.
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