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'You're a rock star': Premier heaps praise upon 'champion' ASL interpreter

Though Premier Doug Ford's daily news conferences duringthe COVID-19 pandemic often carry dire warnings, a bright spot has emerged in the midst of them: the work of sign language interpreterChristopher Desloges.

Christopher Desloges has been a fixture at provincial news conferences during the pandemic

'You're a rock star'

5 years ago
Duration 1:08
Premier Doug Ford heaped praise upon ASL interpreter Christopher Desloges during a Wednesday afternoon news conference.

Though Premier Doug Ford's daily news conferences duringthe COVID-19 pandemic often carry dire warnings, a bright spot has emerged in the midst of them: the work of sign language interpreterChristopher Desloges.

It's almost impossible not to notice Desloges, who has been afixture at the side of government officials as they give crucial information in an unprecedented time. Tosay he is animated and passionate while working would be an understatement.

Ford finished his mediabriefing Wednesday afternoon by telling Desloges that he's been getting a lot of emails and phone calls about his work. You can watch that exchange in the video player above.

"My friend, you're a champion, you're a rock star, helping people in the deaf community, and it's so important the role you're playing," Ford said.

Desloges, who has eight years experience as an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, said Wednesdaywould be his last day on camera for the briefings, but he will still be working behind the scenes with the province.

"We're trying to make sure that all deaf Ontarians have access. And we're moving to include deaf interpreters," Desloges said.

"And deaf interpreters make sure that including deaf children and deaf adults and everybody can understand the message clear, to keep themselves safe from COVID-19, and be able to follow the very important messaging that Premier Ford has shared with us."