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Month: February 2019
A taxi driver who refused to pick up a blind couple and their guide dog has lost his licence.
Discrimination against people with assistance dogs happens more often than you might imagine, and it never gets easier. BBC journalist Damon Rose tells his own story.
With the national election just months away, the Kerala government has gone into overdrive to ensure that voters with disabilities can get to polling booths…
Citizen activism pays off, gurdwara in East Delhi takes steps to make worship accessible for all
Posted in General
In our #Good News Story, comes this story about a gurdwara in Delhi, where sustained activism on the part of a group of determined residents…
Opinion: Canada’s Pending Accessibility Law Comes Off As the Liberals Just Fulfilling An Election Promise
Posted in Accessibility News
Unlike similar legislation in the U.S., the ACA’s scope will be limited to federal agencies and programs Gabrielle Peters · for CBC News · Posted:…
Chile is a fascinating land of contrast, due to its geographical shape and social history. It’s probably not the first destination that comes to your mind when you think of a romantic trip, but you know we like to show you alternative points of view. These five things to do in Chile will make you want to get on the first plane with your loved one – and embark in a unique adventure!
After the province said there would be no accessible parking spots at the new museum, RAM said there would be. Julia Parrish, Web Reporter, CTV…
Studies like this one could begin to make digital games more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities. by Emerging Technology from the…
October 1 2018 The latest statistics show that people are living longer in virtually every country in the world, with the over 60 age group…