Media Summary: Design features may increase curb appeal, but they also often render buildings inaccessible to those with disabilities. On the first day of the new year, the government of Premier Doug Ford is being accused of failing millions of people in the ... Queen's Park says it can meet the standards of the

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Design features may increase curb appeal, but they also often render buildings inaccessible to those with disabilities. On the first day of the new year, the government of Premier Doug Ford is being accused of failing millions of people in the ... Queen's Park says it can meet the standards of the In 2005, the province voted in favour of the Lecture by David Lepofsky: By spring 2018, what progress has been made towards making The year 2025 - that's the end date for making

At this February 4, 2014 York University public forum on In his January 23, 2014 lecture to the Policy Course in York University's Critical Disabilities Studies program, In his February 3, 2014 open lecture to students at the Osgoode Hall Law School, David Lepofsky, chair of the The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear an appeal from an advocacy group trying to block the planned major ... A lecture by David Lepofsky on what should be included in the new national A new study by organization AccessNow is looking at how

Twenty-five years ago, a group of 20 Ontarians with various disabilities gathered at Queen's Park with a mission: to push the ...

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Ontario falling behind on accessibility goals

Ontario falling behind on accessibility goals

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Disability advocate says Ontario is falling behind on accessibility goals

Disability advocate says Ontario is falling behind on accessibility goals

Design features may increase curb appeal, but they also often render buildings inaccessible to those with disabilities.

Ontario fails to meet accessibility deadline

Ontario fails to meet accessibility deadline

On the first day of the new year, the government of Premier Doug Ford is being accused of failing millions of people in the ...

Advocates say province failed promise to make Ontario fully accessible by 2025

Advocates say province failed promise to make Ontario fully accessible by 2025

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Ontario lags behind target to be fully accessible by 2025, critics say

Ontario lags behind target to be fully accessible by 2025, critics say

Queen's Park says it can meet the standards of the

Will Ontario be fully accessible by 2025? | Your Morning

Will Ontario be fully accessible by 2025? | Your Morning

In 2005, the province voted in favour of the

Accessibility deadline comes and goes in Ontario. Apparently with no consequences.

Accessibility deadline comes and goes in Ontario. Apparently with no consequences.

Ontario

Special education funding in Ontario falling short: auditor general

Special education funding in Ontario falling short: auditor general

After

Why is Ontario Falling Short on its Housing Goals?

Why is Ontario Falling Short on its Housing Goals?

Can

What Progress in Ontario on Disability Accessibility by spring 2018?

What Progress in Ontario on Disability Accessibility by spring 2018?

Lecture by David Lepofsky: By spring 2018, what progress has been made towards making

David Lepofsky: Accessibility in Ontario

David Lepofsky: Accessibility in Ontario

The year 2025 - that's the end date for making

Next Steps in Campaign to Make Ontario Disability-Accessible

Next Steps in Campaign to Make Ontario Disability-Accessible

At this February 4, 2014 York University public forum on

Ontario Progress towards Disability-Accessible Public Transit

Ontario Progress towards Disability-Accessible Public Transit

In his January 23, 2014 lecture to the Policy Course in York University's Critical Disabilities Studies program,

Greater Accessibility in Ontario

Greater Accessibility in Ontario

In 2005, The

Ontario doubles down on absenteeism changes, says there will be exceptions

Ontario doubles down on absenteeism changes, says there will be exceptions

Ontario

Ontario Progress Toward Accessibility for People with Disabilities

Ontario Progress Toward Accessibility for People with Disabilities

In his February 3, 2014 open lecture to students at the Osgoode Hall Law School, David Lepofsky, chair of the

Supreme Court of Canada agrees to hear court challenge against Ontario Place redevelopment

Supreme Court of Canada agrees to hear court challenge against Ontario Place redevelopment

The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear an appeal from an advocacy group trying to block the planned major ...

What should Canada's promised national accessibility legislation include?

What should Canada's promised national accessibility legislation include?

A lecture by David Lepofsky on what should be included in the new national

CityNews – Dec 3, 2023 – New study examines accessibility in Canadian cities

CityNews – Dec 3, 2023 – New study examines accessibility in Canadian cities

A new study by organization AccessNow is looking at how

Fighting For A Barrier-Free Ontario

Fighting For A Barrier-Free Ontario

Twenty-five years ago, a group of 20 Ontarians with various disabilities gathered at Queen's Park with a mission: to push the ...