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Blind Woman from Brampton Navigates the Choppy Waters of Job Market

by Trish Robichaud | Aug 10, 2017 | Accessible Employment, All, Media Coverage

Brampton’s Nat Miller’s job quest is part of a documentary “Employable Me” airing Friday, Aug. 18, at 9 p.m. . by Radhika Panjwani Brampton Guardian When it comes to hiring differently-abled candidates, most employers, it seems, just can’t look past the...

From Non-Verbal with CP to Motivational Speaker with Heart & Humour

by Trish Robichaud | Aug 9, 2017 | "AccessTALK with Trish" Radio Show, Communication Disabilities

AccessTALKwithTrish.com – Radio Episode [spp-player] [spp-transcript]Or CLICK HERE to download transcript [rev_slider alias=”glenda-watson-hyatt”] Meet Glenda Watson Hyatt, author, motivational speaker and a badass agitator. For Glenda, living with...

On Accessibility, Ontario Needs Less Secrecy, More Action: Editorial

by Trish Robichaud | Aug 7, 2017 | Accessible Documents, All

The government should stop fighting disability advocates and start working alongside them. David Lepofsky just wants to make sure the province is doing what it promised to do. A disability advocate and lawyer, Lepofsky has worked tirelessly since the McGuinty Liberals...

City’s First Fully Accessible Baseball Field Coming to Scarborough

by Trish Robichaud | Aug 3, 2017 | Accessible Recreation, All

The infield will be made of wheelchair-friendly vulcanized rubber, bases will be flat and dugouts and other features will be wider than normal so that anyone can use them in project being funded by the charitable arm of the Toronto Blue Jays. By David Rider, City Hall...

Ontario Privacy Commissioner Rules in Favour of Accessibility Advocacy Group

by Trish Robichaud | Aug 2, 2017 | Accessible Documents, All, Human Rights Cases, Media Coverage

TORONTO — Ontario’s privacy commission says the provincial government significantly overcharged an advocacy group fighting for information on accessibility law compliance in the province and must now hand over the material. Michelle McQuigge, The Canadian...
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