About PBT
The
Association of Translators and Interpreters of Ontario (ATIO)
is the oldest organization of translators, conference
interpreters, court interpreters and terminologists in
Canada. It was founded in 1920 as the Association
technologique de langue française d'Ottawa, and was
incorporated the following year under Ontario Letters
Patent. In 1962 the Association adopted its current name.
ATIO is also the first translators' association in the world
whose certified members are deemed professionals by law, for
in February 1989 the Province of Ontario granted a reserved
title for certified members of ATIO through the Association
of Translators and Interpreters Act, 1989. The main purpose
of the Association is to promote a high level of competence
in the fields of translation, conference interpretation,
court interpretation and terminology by:
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providing a collective voice for its members;
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promoting the professional development of its members;
and
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applying standardized, national criteria to recognize
the competence of professional translators, conference
interpreters, court interpreters and terminologists.
ATIO and its sister provincial organizations comprise the
Canadian Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters
Council (CTTIC), which is a member of the International
Federation of Translators (FIT). FIT, a worldwide
organization, is composed of the many national translation
organizations, and has earned the status of an official
UNESCO consultative agency (NGO Category A).
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