Go beyond official languages to reach deeper into the multicultural and diverse Canadian market.

When considering the Canadian market, it’s natural to think of the two official languages: English and Canadian French. What you may not realize, however, is that one in four Canadians speaks an alternate mother tongue.

The top seven languages spoken in Canada after English and French are Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Arabic and Italian. However, how these languages break out differs by province. Having a professional firm on your side to help you navigate these nuances can be invaluable.

To engage with a diverse Canadian Market, we offer:

  • Market research and insight into your target market
  • Translation and transcreation services to adapt your marketing content
  • Exceptional quality translations by in-market translators and robust quality control processes
  • Online project management tools to manage your translation jobs
  • A team of in-house language specialists with expertise reaching these demographics.

LAT is an outstanding partner and remarkably efficient. Our situation is always changing, but each time, no matter what, we always manage to deliver an impeccable product, thanks to LAT.

Jean LeTarte
TC Transcontinental 

 

My experience with LAT has always been a great one! They’re reliable, professional, pleasant to work with, and they always provide us with services that fit the business we work in perfectly.

Sabina Farolan
Brightworks

Canadian Market Case Studies

2020-12-18T08:37:56-08:00

Saje Natural Wellness

LAT has been helping Canadian retailer Saje Natural Wellness with bilingual translations of product labels, store signage, marketing materials and more for over a decade.

2020-09-05T07:44:11-07:00

PacificWest Dental

LAT helped Pacific West build its Chinese customer base and leads through customized Chinese social media marketing solutions. We also manage their Chinese language website.

2020-08-27T11:00:08-07:00

TravelCanada.CN

LAT designed the Chinese language site TravelCanada.cn to help promote Canadian restaurants, shops and attractions to Chinese locals and visitors.