This guidance explains the requirements for all organizations subject to the Accessible Canada Regulations and provides you with suggestions of transportation barriers to consider when preparing your Accessibility Plans.
JOINT STATEMENT – Inclusion by everyone, for everyone
This National AccessAbility Week is an opportunity to recommit to the removal of barriers and making Canada more accessible for everyone.
Guidance on Transportation Requirements under the Accessible Canada Regulations
Guidance on shared planning and reporting documents
Ingenuity of people with disabilities continues to shape Canada
The Canadian Human Rights Commission joins people in Canada and around the world in celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
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Where to publish: accessibility plans, feedback process descriptions and progress reports
ACA Notification requirements for organizations that are subject to two regulations
What we did and what we learned: Monitoring Disability Rights
This report provides a plain language summary of what people shared during the public engagement process. This report has been translated and tested by People First of Canada’s plain language team.
Canada loses iconic disability rights champion
It is with heavy hearts that we honour the life and legacy of former Ontario Lieutenant Governor and accessibility rights champion David Onley, who passed away over the weekend at the age of 72.
Accessibility is about choice and opportunity
Today, as we mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it is an opportunity for everyone in Canada to recognize and reaffirm our collective commitment to realizing the rights set out in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This includes committing to accessibility and to eliminating barriers that prevent access to adequate housing, healthcare, employment, education, and information.