The Ontario government quietly released a review last week calling the current state of accessibility in the province a 'crisis.' (Michael Wilson/CBC - image credit) With a year left until Ontario is ...
Twelve people and organizations from across Ontario have received the David C. Onley Award for Leadership in Accessibility. Named after Ontario's 28 th Lieutenant Governor, the award recognizes people ...
Jan. 1, 2025, was a day "disabled folks across the province have been waiting for for 20 years," says Brad Evoy, executive director of the Hamilton-based Disability Justice Network of Ontario. That's ...
CBC Toronto is breaking down accessibility in Ontario in four stories: the progress made so far, how legislation is enforced, if the province can reach its 2025 goal and what accessibility looks like ...
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) is about to celebrate its fifth anniversary. The act is the foundation of the government's plan to make Ontario accessible for people ...
Ontario will fail to meet its goal of making the province accessible for people with disabilities by 2025 unless the government takes urgent action, a new report has found. The report examined the ...
A new report says Ontario is in a "crisis state" when it comes to accessibility, noting it's a "near certainty" the government will fail to meet its goal of making the province accessible for people ...
Accessibility advocates are expressing cautious optimism about measures in the latest Ontario budget that fund programs for developmentally disabled people, enhance social assistance and boost mental ...