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Voters With Disabilities Disappointed, Frustrated By B.C. Election Campaign – Accessibility News International
October 23, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
Accessibility legislation, poverty and children with special needs among hot-button issues largely ignored Cathy Browne , CBC NewsPosted: Oct 23, 2020 Albert Ruel is tired. The blind advocate has been fighting for improved access, inclusion and human rights protection for people with disabilities for the past 30 years. And he’s frustrated that the B.C. election […]
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Former Lawyers File Human Rights Complaints, Allege Accessibility Issues in Manitoba Courts – Accessibility News International
October 22, 2020 / by BBG Security / built environment
‘I’ve had multiple judges apologize to me for how inaccessible the courtroom is,’ says Mike Reimer CBC NewsPosted: Oct 20, 2020 Two former lawyers have filed human rights complaints against the province, saying Manitoba’s law courts are not fully accessible for people living with disabilities. Mike Reimer and Peter Tonge left the profession in part […]
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Report Highlights Issues With Sask. Assured Income for Disabilities Program – Accessibility News International
October 21, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
Report raises 6 main concerns, from money to supportsHeidi Atter, CBC NewsPosted: Oct 20, 2020 A new report is highlighting issues with the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities program (SAID). The Saskatchewan Disability Income Support Coalition (DISC) interviewed 11 people on their personal experiences and had 432 respond to an online survey. The respondents included […]
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NDP Leader Singh Accuses Liberals Of Failing to Support Canadians Living with Disabilities During Pandemic – Accessibility News International
October 19, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
Speaking on Newstalk 580 CFRA’s “The Goods with Dahlia Kurtz”, Singh said the Liberal government, in its effort to keep benefits such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) from being accessed by people who don’t need the help, designed a program that excludes the most vulnerable. “One of the things we found during this […]
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Free Rides Offered to Winnipeg COVID-19 Test Sites, but Many Unaware of Service – Accessibility News International
October 16, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community, Transportation
Advocates for people with low incomes, disabilities say many could benefit from service if they knew about it Cameron MacLean, CBC NewsPosted: Oct 15, 2020 Getting to one of the six COVID-19 testing site in Winnipeg can be a daunting task for people without access to a vehicle. Anyone who is sick is told to […]
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COVID-19 Information Accessibility Lacking for Blind and Low Vision Australians – Accessibility News International
October 14, 2020 / by BBG Security / Communications
Posted October 12, 2020 A Monash University study has found that graphical information relating to the COVID-19 pandemic regularly presented in mainstream media is inaccessible to blind and low vision people (BLV). Researchers from Monash University’s Faculty of Information Technology (IT) found nearly half of BLV people surveyed wanted improved access to information about daily […]
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New Restaurants, Cafes in N.S. Must Be Accessible to Meet Food Safety Requirements – Accessibility News International
October 9, 2020 / by BBG Security / built environment
Changes set to come into effect Oct. 31Brooklyn CurrieCBC NewsPosted: Oct 02, 2020 Any new sit-down restaurants and cafes starting up in Nova Scotia will need an accessible washroom, entrances and pathways to meet food safety requirements. It’s part of the province’s commitment to being fully accessible by 2030, according to a news release. In […]
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Disability Advocates Applaud Federal Pandemic Aid, But Say Payment Should Be Higher – Accessibility News International
October 8, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
A one time payment of up to $600 will be sent to those who are eligible, at the end of October Kate LetterickCBC NewsPosted: Oct 07, 2020 As a disabled person, Murielle Pitre has dealt with extra costs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. “You have like increased fees, deliveries and deliveries for food, the price of […]
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MPI Compensation ‘Laughable,’ Senior Says – Not Offering Enough to Replace Electric Wheelchair – Accessibility News International
October 7, 2020 / by BBG Security / Transportation
By: Ben WaldmanWinnipeg Free Press, Sept. 30, 2020 Three months ago, Arthur Ray was crossing Main Street in his motorized wheelchair when a vehicle hit him and damaged the wheelchair significantly, leaving the 76-year-old without a way to safely get around. “A lady was looking in a different direction, and she drove into me,” he […]
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Disability Rights Group Sues San Diego Over Scooters On Sidewalks – Accessibility News International
October 6, 2020 / by BBG Security / Transportation
March 4, 2019 Electric scooters have taken cities across the country by surprise, sometimes causing conflicts with city authorities and pedestrians. In San Diego, the scooters have led to a federal lawsuit claiming the new devices cause discrimination against people with disabilities. The lawsuit, which was filed in a federal district court in January and […]
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