Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada
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Canadian professional association
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The Canadian Association of Sign Language Interpreters (CASLI), formally the Association of Visual Language Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC), is a professional association that represents interpreters in Canada whose working languages are English, American Sign Language (ASL), French and Langue des signes québécoise (LSQ).[1][2]
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- ^ "Canadian Association of Sign Language Interpreters". CASLI Website.
- ^ Wong, Jessica (6 April 2020). "'Giving us the full understanding of what's happening': Applause for ASL interpreters amid pandemic". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 25 June 2025.
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