New ‘enabling legislation’ aimed at improving accessibility in Newfoundland and Labrador
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New ‘enabling legislation’ aimed at improving accessibility in Newfoundland and Labrador

Legislation provides broad focus on areas of authority on which the government can act. New legislation before the House of Assembly aims to kickstart the process of improving accessibility in communities throughout Newfoundland and Labrador by removing barriers that prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in society. John Abbott, minister of Children, Seniors and…

Changing Workplaces: Organising an Accessible Virtual Presentation
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Changing Workplaces: Organising an Accessible Virtual Presentation

With much of the country in lockdown, and with the ever-changing nature of work, organisations are pivoting to virtual events and presentations. While it’s a necessity to conduct presentations virtually during the pandemic, we may also see some events continue to offer both a virtual and in-person option. Australian Network on Disability has the top…

Ford Government Extends to November 1, 2021 the Deadline for Sending In Feedback on the Disability Barriers Facing Students with Disabilities in Ontario Schools, Colleges or Universities
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Ford Government Extends to November 1, 2021 the Deadline for Sending In Feedback on the Disability Barriers Facing Students with Disabilities in Ontario Schools, Colleges or Universities

October 13, 2021 To help students with disabilities overcome the many disability barriers they face in Ontario schools, colleges and universities, you still have a chance to press for long-overdue improvements. The Ford Government has extended to November 1, 2021 the deadline for giving feedback on the disability barriers facing students with disabilities in Ontario…

Dalhousie students honoured for device that helps people with disabilities
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Dalhousie students honoured for device that helps people with disabilities

Students hope to commercialize device that placed third in Universities Canada competition. From top left, clockwise: Kaitlyn Busson, Kerilyn Kennedy, Sammy Pham and Jesimiel Ugbebor. The quartet placed third in a national competition that encourages participants to develop cost-effective solutions that address barriers and challenges for people with disabilities. (Submitted by Kaitlyn Busson/Kerilyn Four Dalhousie University…

Remote work made life easier for employees with disabilities. Advocates say the option should stay
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Remote work made life easier for employees with disabilities. Advocates say the option should stay

The pandemic upended corporate culture as workers traded office buildings for their kitchen tables. For most, the change was largely a matter of convenience. But for many people with disabilities, it was transformative ― getting to and from a workplace was the most arduous part of their day. From the city to the suburbs and…

We Need to Ditch Overlay Tools In Creating Truly Accessible Websites
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We Need to Ditch Overlay Tools In Creating Truly Accessible Websites

The Drum NetworkTricks of the marketing trade By Matt Gibson – September 20, 2021 Recently there was a backlash within the web development community against the Paralympics 2020 #wethe15 campaign when their website was found to have several basic accessibility issues, including missing alt tags. While some of the criticism was absolutely warranted, being a…

Nominations Open for 2021 Celebrating Accessibility Awards
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Nominations Open for 2021 Celebrating Accessibility Awards

Nominations for the 2021 Celebrating Accessibility Awards are now being accepted by the City of Kingston and the municipal accessibility advisory committee (MAAC). Eligible nominees are Kingston residents, organizations or businesses who have had a positive impact on accessibility in the city in the past three years. Nominees are due by October 22 at 4pm…

Campaign gives children with disabilities chance to trick-or-treat without barriers
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Campaign gives children with disabilities chance to trick-or-treat without barriers

Inclusive event held in Toronto neighbourhood with COVID-19 safety rules in place Ali Raza · CBC News · Posted: Oct 02, 2021 8:17 PM ET | Last Updated: October 2 Gabriel Nikolakakis, 9, had no issues trick-or-treating at the Trick Accessibility event Satuday. Many homes set up their Halloween candy stands at the end of the driveway to ensure…

Top Women in Defence 2021: The Award Ceremony That Once Again Wasn’t
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Top Women in Defence 2021: The Award Ceremony That Once Again Wasn’t

August 25, 2021 IN OUR MARCH EDITION we published the profiles of twenty five incredible women who had been peer nominated and then selected by our judging committee to be recognized as the Top Women in Defence in 2021. In previous years it had become a tradition for us to host a large award reception…