Downtown Building’s Facelift Wins Award for Accessibility – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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Durham Region’s Accessibility Advisory Committee recently presented the honour to 29 Toronto St., home to Pharmasave, the Toronto Street Medical Centre, Uxbridge Physiotherapy and several other businesses. The building has had a major facelift of late, adding many features that not only update the building, but make it more accessible, hence the award. Read more […]

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Quadriplegic living in Calgary wins award for making spaces more accessible – Calgary

Quadriplegic living in Calgary wins award for making spaces more accessible Calgary

It’s been 16 years since a moment in time changed Sean Crump’s life. “I broke my neck in 2004. I went camping with friends and ran into the water and I did a dolphin dive and there was a sandbank and I hit the sandbank. “I was 19, so you’re getting used to the […]

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B.C. Senior Who Was Called A ‘Loser’ for Demanding Accessibility in Condo Building Wins $35K – Accessibility News International

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B.C. Human Rights Tribunal orders Nanaimo strata to take action on barriers that trapped woman in condo Bethany LindsayCBC NewsPosted: Sep 17, 2020 A Nanaimo woman who has fought for accessibility improvements that would allow her to go to and from her home without help has won her human rights complaint. A Vancouver Island wheelchair […]

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B.C. Senior Who Was Called A ‘Loser’ for Demanding Accessibility in Condo Building Wins $35K – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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B.C. Human Rights Tribunal orders Nanaimo strata to take action on barriers that trapped woman in condo Read more athttp://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/b-c-senior-who-was-called-a-loser-for-demanding-accessibility-in-condo-building-wins-35k/ Related

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Bus Driver with One Eye Wins Discrimination Case; Judge Nixes Ontario Licence Rule – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.

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A city bus driver whose licence was revoked after she lost her eye to cancer has won her battle to have the relevant provincial regulation declared unconstitutional. Read more athttps://aoda.ca/bus-driver-with-one-eye-wins-discrimination-case-judge-nixes-ontario-licence-rule/ Related

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