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Dying with Dignity may challenge Ontario law exempting religious hospitals from offering assisted death
While more than 630 Ontarians to date have legally ended their lives with the help of a nurse or doctor, none have been able to do so within the walls of a hospital that has historic ties to the Catholic Church.
Breakthrough Device Heals Organs and Skin with a Single Touch
Researchers have created a revolutionary device that can regenerate any kind of body tissue and repair injuries with just a touch to the afflicted area.
Blind Woman from Brampton Navigates the Choppy Waters of Job Market
The Bramptonian’s journey is part of a documentary, Employable Me, by Accessible Media Inc., a national broadcaster, and will air Friday, Aug. 18, at 9 p.m. on the AMI channel.
From Non-Verbal with CP to Motivational Speaker with Heart & Humour
Listen in as Glenda shares with us her favorite, two-word response whenever barriers are at hand…
On Accessibility, Ontario Needs Less Secrecy, More Action: Editorial
David Lepofsky, a disability advocate and lawyer, just wants to make sure the province is doing what it promised to do under the AODA.
City’s First Fully Accessible Baseball Field Coming to Scarborough
Accessible baseball: the infield is made of wheelchair-friendly vulcanied rubber, bases are flat and dugouts and other features will be wider than normal.