by Trish Robichaud | May 21, 2012 | All, AODA Standards, Human Rights Cases, Legislation, Media Coverage
By David Lepofsky and Avvy Go Imagine being refused a job, an apartment or public service due to your race, disability or sex. How hard is it to enforce your human rights? Six years ago, the McGuinty government’s Bill 107 made controversial changes to human rights... by Trish Robichaud | Nov 22, 2010 | All, Legislation
Under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the AODA, people with disabilities have the legal right to be free from discrimination in employment, services, goods, facilities and housing. Main Purpose of the AODA To achieve full access for all Ontarians by first developing...