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Saskatchewan recognized ASL and Indigenous sign languages as official languages — and resources are needed for services

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.

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  • Saskatchewan recently became one of four Canadian provinces that recognize sign languages as official languages with the passing of the Accessible Saskatchewan Act or Bill 103 in December.
  • The bill states, “Sign languages are recognized as the primary languages for communication by deaf persons in Saskatchewan,” including American Sign Language (ASL) and Indigenous sign languages.
  • Nationally, the Accessible Canada Act was passed in 2019 also recognizing ASL, Langue des signes du Québec and Indigenous sign languages in Canada.

Access to services, opportunities

  • A historic polarization between adherents of sign language and of auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) has hindered provision of educational services for DHH children.
  • Under the belief that sign language would hinder oral development, many DHH individuals were forbidden to learn sign language — an attitude which still lingers among some today.

Human Rights Commission findings

  • In a 2016 report, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) documented that some health professionals were telling parents to avoid sign language in favour of cochlear implants, lip reading and AVT to achieve spoken competence.
  • Adherents of sign languages argue in favour of giving children sign language instruction as early as possible.
  • The lack of language during critical periods of development, some argue, can lead to language deprivation syndrome, isolation and mental health issues.

Parents need full range of options

  • Regardless of good intentions on either side of the AVT versus ASL argument, the real need is to ensure DHH children can reach their developmental milestones.
  • In an interview, Robyn Holmes, president of the Saskatchewan Deaf Association, who is also an early childhood and family services specialist for Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, said that rather than an either-AVT-or-ASL approach, parents should have a full range of options and that “sign language as the ‘last’ option is not acceptable.” The SHRC also notes parents of DHH children should be provided with a full list of options.

Compounded systemic failings

  • In 2016, a case documented by the office of Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth demonstrated how systemic failings in educational services are compounded for DHH Indigenous children and youth whose communities are drastically under-resourced.
  • The report details cascading failures at multiple levels including the lack of access to language, barriers to health services and other systemic, procedural and policy issues.

Resources for deaf learners


It remains to be seen how K-12 school divisions will respond to making public plans to accommodate deaf students in light of the Accessibility Act. Some resources for DHH learners in Saskatchewan are appearing. For example:
There is a provincial curriculum available to teach ASL and Deaf Culture for high school.
The Children, Communicating, Connecting in Community (CCCC) preschool was opened in 2018 in Saskatoon that offers full access to ASL and English. The preschool serves children who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who have connections to the Deaf community.
St. Philip, a Catholic School in Saskatoon, offers a bilingual/bicultural program for DHH students and Henry Janzen School in Regina offers educational services for DHH learners from pre-kindergarten to Grade 8.
People can take ASL classes and access DHH-related services at the Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS).

Accessibility plans needed

  • Over the next two years, they must develop an accessibility plan that identifies, removes and prevents barriers.
  • The bill currently offers no guidelines for the kinds of services or level of accommodations that need to go into the accessibility plans.

Classroom considerations, technologies

  • Therefore, all teachers should have access to training in how to communicate with DHH students through both the ASL alphabet and basic conversational and classroom-related signs.
  • I have used FaceTime and the Video Relay Services (VRS) to communicate with deaf friends, colleagues and fellow learners.

Money, time and effort needed


Teacher training, as well as reviewing, selecting and preparing both digital and non-digital resources for classrooms and for school-DHH community communication will take money, time and effort. Educational institutions will require support and resources to ensure our publicly funded educational institutions can provide the appropriate services and learning technologies.
Marguerite Koole does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Airspan to Receive Up to $95 Million in New Equity Financing and Eliminate All Existing Funded Debt

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Sunday, March 31, 2024

Our significant commitments through this Agreement reflect our conviction that a recapitalized Airspan can further solidify its leadership position within the wireless industry.

Key Points: 
  • Our significant commitments through this Agreement reflect our conviction that a recapitalized Airspan can further solidify its leadership position within the wireless industry.
  • Airspan will operate its business without disruption through this process, safeguarding its commitment to employees, customers, and suppliers.
  • The DIP financing is subject to Court approval and the satisfaction of specified closing conditions.
  • VRS Restructuring Services, LLC is serving as Airspan’s financial advisor and Intrepid Investment Bankers LLC is serving as Airspan’s investment banker.

Tax Tip - Reducing barriers to contacting the CRA with the new dedicated phone lines for video relay service (VRS) users

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Monday, March 25, 2024

That is why the CRA, in partnership with the Canadian Administrator of Video Relay Service (CAV), has introduced new dedicated phone lines, with service in English and French, for video relay service (VRS) users.

Key Points: 
  • That is why the CRA, in partnership with the Canadian Administrator of Video Relay Service (CAV), has introduced new dedicated phone lines, with service in English and French, for video relay service (VRS) users.
  • We're proud to be the first Government of Canada department to integrate dedicated services for VRS users.
  • How to access the new VRS line:
    To use the new dedicated VRS lines, individuals will first need to ensure they are registered with Canada VRS .
  • Once registered, they can connect with a CRA agent by calling 1-800-561-6393 for service in English or 1-800-561-9332 for service in French.

LSPedia Awarded National DSCSA Compliance Agreement with Premier, Inc.

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Monday, March 11, 2024

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LSPedia today announced it has been awarded a national group purchasing agreement with Premier, Inc., offering Premier's U.S.

Key Points: 
  • FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LSPedia today announced it has been awarded a national group purchasing agreement with Premier, Inc., offering Premier's U.S.
  • OneScan goes beyond compliance, offering an advanced recall management solution that aligns with DSCSA transactions to eradicate unnecessary recall notifications.
  • LSPedia includes DSCSA standard operating procedures, reinforcing a structured approach to compliance.
  • "We are honored that Premier and their Pharmacy Council members took the time to review the latest technology in the DSCSA space and awarded LSPedia this agreement," said Chris Heckler, LSPedia's President of Healthcare.

AM Best Removes From Under Review With Developing Implications and Affirms Credit Ratings of Validus Reinsurance, Ltd. and Validus Reinsurance (Switzerland) Ltd.

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

The outlook assigned to these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable.

Key Points: 
  • The outlook assigned to these Credit Ratings (ratings) is stable.
  • The ratings further reflect the implicit and explicit support provided from ultimate parent, RenRe Holdings.
  • For additional information regarding the use and limitations of Credit Rating opinions, please view Guide to Best's Credit Ratings .
  • For information on the proper use of Best’s Credit Ratings, Best’s Performance Assessments, Best’s Preliminary Credit Assessments and AM Best press releases, please view Guide to Proper Use of Best’s Ratings & Assessments .

LSPedia Unveils OneScan 7.1: A Leap into the Future of Pharma Traceability and Compliance

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Monday, February 19, 2024

OneScan 7.1 is a transformative upgrade with cutting-edge capabilities that redefine global traceability, compliance, and supply chain efficiency.

Key Points: 
  • OneScan 7.1 is a transformative upgrade with cutting-edge capabilities that redefine global traceability, compliance, and supply chain efficiency.
  • OneScan 7.1 introduces state-of-the-art global traceability features that empower pharmaceutical companies with an unprecedented ability to track and manage products on a global scale.
  • Compliance remains at the forefront of OneScan 7.1, boasting significant enhancements in the Compliance Cloud.
  • Riya Cao, the visionary CEO of LSPedia, expressed her excitement about the release stating "OneScan 7.1 is a game-changer for LSPedia and the pharmaceutical industry.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Awards Traceability Leader LSPedia to Provide Best-in-Class FDA DSCSA Compliance Solutions

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Monday, January 22, 2024

Enacted in 2013, DSCSA sets in place end-to-end traceability for all pharmaceutical products, preventing counterfeit or illegitimate products from entering the supply chain.

Key Points: 
  • Enacted in 2013, DSCSA sets in place end-to-end traceability for all pharmaceutical products, preventing counterfeit or illegitimate products from entering the supply chain.
  • The United States Department of Veterans Affairs, which provides lifelong healthcare services to U.S. military Veterans, operates more than 1,200 care sites across the country, and has more than 435,000 full-time employees.
  • In 2023, the department delivered more than 116 million health care appointments to Veterans.
  • LSPedia is a global leader in turnkey compliance, serialization, traceability, business intelligence, and supply chain solutions to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.

Timber Pharmaceuticals Receives Court Approval of All “First Day” Motions to Support Business Operations & Discloses Communication From NYSE American

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

At the hearing, among other things, the Court approved an initial $3.0 million in interim funding pursuant to a debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing facility.

Key Points: 
  • At the hearing, among other things, the Court approved an initial $3.0 million in interim funding pursuant to a debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing facility.
  • The Company may appeal the determination pursuant to Part 12 of the NYSE American Company Guide within seven calendar days of the Delisting Notice.
  • However, the Company does not intend to appeal this determination, and, therefore, it is expected that the Securities will be delisted.
  • As a result, the Company’s common stock is expected to begin trading on the over-the-counter market following such suspension of trading on the NYSE American.

OneRail Recognized in 2023 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Smart City Technologies and Solutions

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

OneRail , a leading provider of solutions in last mile omnichannel fulfillment, recently announced that it had been positioned by Gartner as a Sample Vendor for Last Mile Delivery Solutions in the 2023 Gartner Hype Cycle for Smart City Technologies and Solutions.

Key Points: 
  • OneRail , a leading provider of solutions in last mile omnichannel fulfillment, recently announced that it had been positioned by Gartner as a Sample Vendor for Last Mile Delivery Solutions in the 2023 Gartner Hype Cycle for Smart City Technologies and Solutions.
  • A smart city is designed to achieve a sustainable and people-centric quality of life by creating an intelligent urban ecosystem.
  • Most recently, OneRail was recognized in Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Technologies (2023) for the second time in a row.
  • Gartner Research Methodology, “Hype Cycle,” 9 November 2023. https://www.gartner.com/en/research/methodologies/gartner-hype-cycle
    Gartner, Hype Cycle for Smart City Technologies and Solutions, 2023, Bettina Tratz-Ryan, 31 July 2023
    GARTNER is a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally, and HYPE CYCLE is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and are used herein with permission.

MIAMI TO WELCOME MIRAI DESIGN DISTRICT: A BOLD AND SENSORIAL ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

MIAMI, Nov. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A consortium of three visionary developers, Lionheart Capital, Leviathan Development, and Well Duo, is set to further transform the Miami Design District with the introduction of MIRAI Design District at 4200 NE 2nd Avenue. This groundbreaking mixed-use development, designed by super-star Architect Kengo Kuma, called the 'inimitable Japanese architect" by Architectural Digest, promises to redefine elegance and simplicity in architectural design and become another world-class draw for Miami. The development marks the first mixed-use project in the United States by world-renowned Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA).

Key Points: 
  • MIRAI Design District is more than just a building; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in meaningful design that connects seamlessly with the vibrant future-forward energy of the Miami Design District and the City itself.
  • Situated at the north-east corner of the Design District, MIRAI Design District bridges commercial and residential areas, embracing the pedestrian-oriented nature of the District.
  • We are pleased to welcome this brilliant team to the Miami Design District."
  • For more information on MIRAI at Miami Design District and leasing opportunities, please visit www.miraidesigndistrict.com .