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Petition to Legislative Assembly of Ontario

If you are a resident of the Province of Ontario, we would love to include your original signature (ie. Non-electronic) on the petition that will be presented to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

Read more at
http://rollamile.com/blog/?p=159


AODA Alliance Releases a Report Card on the McGuinty Government Record at Keeping Its Twelve 2011 Election Promises on Disability Accessibility

TOO LITTLE PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE TO DATE
September 5, 2012
SUMMARY

On August 19, 2011, Premier McGuinty made 12 important election commitments on what his Government would do, if re-elected in the 2011 Ontario election, to ensure that Ontario becomes fully accessible to over 1.7 million Ontarians with disabilities by 2025. Those commitments were set out in a letter to the AODA Alliance.


County of Brant: Integrated Accessibility Standards for Transportation or “Who’s on First?”

By Karen McCall, M.Ed.
August 20, 2012

For those of you who haven’t been following the adventures of subsidized or is it specialized transportation in the County of Brant, here is a recap.

In May, the contractor for the specialized transportation service who had been operating without a contract for a year, increased the billing to the County.


County of Brant Fails Budget 101: Accessible Non-Affordable Transportation for People with Disabilities

By Karen McCall, M.Ed.
August 15, 2012

The County of Brant is going to implement a subsidized transportation service this fall that is really a specialized transportation service but if they call it a subsidized transportation service they don’t have to comply with the Integrated Accessibility Standards, part IV Transportation.