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Coquitlam father promises to take legal action against city; says daughter excluded from rec programs on the basis of her deafness – Tri-Cities Dispatch

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file photo Jeremy Shepherd Failing to provide sign language interpreters for deaf children trying to get involved in recreation programs is a human rights violation, according to Coquitlam father Ryan De Temple. On Monday, De Temple vowed to file a human rights complaint against the city on behalf of his nine-year-old daughter, Alba, and other deaf children. While there is some American Sign Language interpretations at Coquitlam rec program, tha…
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Tri-Cities Dispatch broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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