The Manitoba government is launching a new online engagement to gather feedback from Manitobans about their experiences with customer service and to ensure those with…
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By Ujala Chowdhry April 20, 2021 What differentiates an animal from a machine are its mirror neurons, a set of neurons in an organism’s brain…
Manitoba Promises New Income Support Program for People With Severe Disabilities
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New legislation will lift people out of EIA to a ‘better income,’ the province vows Ian Froese CBC News, Apr. 26, 2021 People living with…
Miranda Schreiber BBC News, Apr. 19, 2021 When I was 15, I described what turned out to be the neurological symptoms of mental illness to…
Designing solutions for people with disabilities offers a peephole into the future Originally posted Sep 4, 2019 “It’s just the right thing to do.” Very…
When it comes to reducing barriers, B.C. has made progress, but still has a long way to go Apr. 17, 2021 Imagine for a moment…
Technology plays catch up as events head online, making them more accessible to people with disabilities. By Suzanne Rent Halifax Examiner, APRIL 6, 2021 Jewelles…
By Benjamin Rempel Mon., April 5, 2021 Cachelle Colquhoun, mother of four from Collingwood, Ont., is frustrated with the state of mental-health supports available to…
AbleDocs Inc. Announces the Acquisition of Diversa Docs ApS to Further the Reach of the Worldwide Leader in Document Accessibility Products and Services Throughout Scandinavia
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April 06, 2021 TORONTO & KØBENHAVN, Danmark–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AbleDocs Inc. the leading PDF accessibility product and service provider, and Diversa Docs ApS, a recognized leader in…
Federal Appeals Court: Civil Rights Claims Against Uber Must Be Heard in Court
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Originally Posted March 22, 2021 Pittsburgh, PA – Plaintiffs suing Uber for failing to provide transportation accessible to people with disabilities cannot be forced out…