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Profession at a Glance

Legal documents and court hearings can be challenging when they are in a language different than our own. Thankfully, legal translators and court interpreters are there to translate for us so we can make informed decisions about the law.

Legal translators work primarily with written documents, using their legal vocabulary to translate texts from one language to another.

Court interpreters translate on the spot what is being said in a courtroom.

To learn more about the work of legal translators and court interpreters, click through the tabs above.
Did you know?
The Canadian Constitution and the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms give every citizen the right to use either English or French before any federal or Quebec court.
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