ASL – If I have been invited to appear at an oral hearing, do I need to make a presentation?

Video Transcript

Yes. If asked to attend the hearing you will make a presentation (which is known as an oral comment). Your presentation is made to the Hearing Panel of CRTC Commissioners. The panel is selected from the larger group of Commissioners and is responsible to review issues and to make decisions. Your presentation should summarize your application or comment. It can include replies to questions, new questions, and comments on other's opinions or supporting evidence. The panel may ask questions about your oral or written comments.

This video is intended for Canadians that use American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary language. It answers some of the frequently asked questions on proceedings.

For more information, see the ASL - Roadmap to CRTC processes

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