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- Yellowknife’s Transit Leaves Disabled Residents Unable to Attend Public Meetings, Says Advocate
- eSSENTIAL Accessibility Bridges the Digital Divide for People with Disabilities With a New Android Application
- Lack of Funding, Resources Blamed for Rise in Classroom Violence
- New AODA Alliance Video on Accessibility Problems at Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Gets Great Media Coverage
- U of T’s New Mental Health Policy is Shameful
- Some People Are Using Accessible Parking Permits of Relatives Who’ve Died, police say
- Changes Will Regulate How New Facilities Are Built
- Grassroots Disability Coalition Unveils Powerful New Video Showing Serious Accessibility Problems at the New Ryerson University Student Learning Centre
- Deadline for 2017 AODA Compliance Report is Coming Up
- Toronto Pearson Launches Innovative Technology to Support Accessibility for those with Cognitive Special Needs
- No Dogs Allowed: Uber Driver’s Ignorance a Barrier for Deaf-Blind Athlete and Guide Dog
- AODA Alliance Calls On the Wynne Government to Take Action to Ensure Ontario’s Built Environment Becomes Disability-Accessible by 2025
- How a Cool New Fuel App Helps Drivers With Disabilities
- Oshawa Mom Says Its Time to Replace Accessibility Symbol with a more Active Image
- Additional Regulation Isn’t Necessary to Resolve the Issue of Fake Service Animals
- Levelling the Playing Field
- Wynne Government Still Hasn’t Appointed an Education Standards Development Committee, Fully 314 Days After Premier Wynne Pledged to Create an Education Accessibility Standard under Ontario’s Disabilities Act
- Canada’s First National Accessibility Law Should Be Ready by Next Spring: Hehr
- Win the war on talent: Hire people with disabilities
- Local Man Wants Law to Regulate Service Dogs
- Taxi Ruling a Black Mark for Justice
- Making a Home Accessible Can Make All the Difference as We Age
- Accessibility Advocates Looking to Expand the Scope of the StopGap Program in the City
- How an Ottawa Cancer Patient is Trying to Make CHEO More Accessible for Everyone
- Will the Massive New Courthouse that The Wynne Government Is Planning for the Heart of Downtown Toronto Have Sufficient Disability Accessibility?
- Daniels Leads Industry in Accessible Housing
- Exploring a $55-Billion Untapped Market
- A Prisoner in Her Own Home
- Ontario: Chihuahua as Service Dog Getting No Respect
- Ontario Taking Steps to Increase Employment for People with Disabilities
- A Campus of Hurdles
- A seriously Flawed Human Rights Tribunal Decision Rules Against the Request of a Nine Year Old Boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder to Bring His Autism Service Dog to School
- CBC Radio Reports on Serious Recurring Accessibility Barriers on Toronto Transit Commission
- Driving a Taxi is Not a ‘Legal’ Right
- Blind Man Says Tribunal Ruling Aids in Discrimination
- Wheel-Trans users fear new program will force them to use inaccessible TTC
- CBC Radio Reports on Serious Recurring Accessibility Barriers on Toronto Transit Commission
- Workers’ Comp is a Right!
- AODA Alliance September 19 Press Release
- Guide Dogs Do Serious Work
- New Program Helps Ontario Business Connect with the Right Talent
- Raise Public Transit Accessibility Barriers at the September 19, 2017 TTC Public Forum on Accessible Transit
- Disabled Accessibility Law Gathering Support
- Burlington Woman in Wheelchair Calls Condo Hunting ‘An Unacceptable Nightmare’
- Store Owner Gives the Boot to Blind Sudbury Man and His Service Dog
- First Nations Monument to Be Shining Example of Accessibility
- Ontario Tribunal Rules Autistic Boy Can’t Bring Service Dog to Class
- Prominent International Disability Advocate to Visit NZ
- The AODA Alliance Writes Kent Hehr, Canada’s New National Minister for People with Disabilities, who is Now Responsible for Developing Canada’s Promised National Accessibility Law
- Reminder: Reporting Compliance With AODA Accessibility Standards
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