Already In ‘Crisis Mode’, Ontario Hospitals Have No Protocol for Who Gets Priority Treatment, Human Rights Advocates Say – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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Doctors in Ontario could soon be forced to undergo the harrowing process their peers in Italy and New York experienced in the spring choosing who lives and dies when intensive care reaches its maximum capacity. That’s the question many fear as COVID-19 patients continue to pile into intensive care beds in Ontario. In Peel Region, […]

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COVID-19 Means Accessibility Has Suddenly Become Everybody’s Priority. It Should Stay That Way. – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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By Mari “Dev” Ramsawakh,Huffington Post, Apr. 13, 2020 By the time Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference announcing that Canada was closing its borders and Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared a state of emergency across the province, I had already been cooped up inside my Toronto home for days. It was not because […]

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Winnipeg Transit Considering Priority Seating for People With Disabilities – Accessibility News International

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City says current first come, first served option doesn’t line up with provincial rules around accessibility CBC NewsPosted: Aug 18, 2020 The City of Winnipeg is asking the public to weigh in on whether it should create designated priority seating areas on conventional buses. The city is doing a review of its transit system and […]

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The Live-Streaming Boom Proves That Accessibility in Live Music Can – and Should – Be a Priority – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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‘As soon as live music was taken away from everyone, suddenly it was made accessible to everyone’ Read more athttp://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/the-live-streaming-boom-proves-that-accessibility-in-live-music-can-and-should-be-a-priority/ Related

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The Live-Streaming Boom Proves That Accessibility in Live Music Can – and Should – Be a Priority – Accessibility News International

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‘As soon as live music was taken away from everyone, suddenly it was made accessible to everyone’ Luke Ottenhof · CBC Arts · Posted: Apr 14, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has been disastrous for the music industry, but in the absence of corporeal gatherings, musicians and fans have adapted to communing online. This trend has […]

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