Deaf culture in Canada

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Deaf culture in Canada is a vibrant linguistic and social community centered around sign languages (primarily American Sign Language and Langue des signes québécoise), shared history, and Deaf identity across the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Deaf culture
cultural community
country Canada
hasKeyConcept Deaf Indigenous communities
Deaf LGBTQ+ communities
Deaf accessibility legislation
Deaf advocacy
Deaf arts
Deaf awareness
Deaf clubs
Deaf community
Deaf education
Deaf elders
Deaf film
Deaf gain NERFINISHED
Deaf heritage
Deaf history
Deaf identity
Deaf immigrant communities
Deaf mental health
Deaf organizations NERFINISHED
Deaf parenting
Deaf poetry
Deaf pride NERFINISHED
Deaf rights
Deaf role models
Deaf social media communities
Deaf space design
Deaf sports
Deaf theatre
Deaf youth leadership
Deaf-blind communities
Deaf-hearing families
Deaf-led events
Deaf-led research
Deafhood NERFINISHED
accessibility
bilingual-bicultural education
closed captioning
intersectionality in Deaf communities
sign language interpretation
sign language rights
signed music performance
video relay service
visual alerting systems
visual language
visual-gestural communication
usesLanguage American Sign Language NERFINISHED
Indigenous sign languages in Canada
Langue des signes québécoise

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American Sign Language hasCommunity Deaf culture in Canada