CCAER had a strong showing of our diverse portfolio of qualitative studies looking at patient-provider language discordance across primary care settings/providers at the Symposium à l’Institut de Savoir Montfort at the recent Congrès de l’Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) conference. Research Coordinator, Maya Gibb, presented posters on behalf of several of our student research assistants (Alex Lee, Tara Tabatabaei, and Katelyn Wang) as well as a poster of her own describing a secondary analysis we conducted of data from our study of experiences of language discordance in Bruyere’s Family Health Team. Maya was awarded the Denis Prud’homme Award for Knowledge Translation for her work. Congratuations Maya! Well deserved.