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Accessibility is good business: what you need to know about the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
Accessibility is not simply about ramps or automatic door openers; it’s about understanding that people with disabilities may have different needs.
Lloyd Pollock, Father of Accessible Transportation in South Central Ontario
Lloyd Pollock, a trail-blazer, brought accessible transportation to Toronto 26 years ago now. He just happens to be a man living with post polio syndrome.
Open Sesame! Nominated for Best Accessibility App for the Google Play Awards
Open Sesame! provides a Touch-Free interface for complete control of an Android device through mere head movements.
Federal court dismisses VIA Rail appeal on couples with mobility scooters travelling together
The Federal Court has dismissed an appeal by VIA Rail of a decision that would make it possible for a Toronto couple who rely on wheelchairs and scooters to travel together on a single train.
Parent Advocate Martin Charney Shares Home 2 Own H2O Program
Martin Charney built Money on Tap Inc, as a professional Finance Resource Consultant. He represents 10 different forms of business and personal finance.
Accessibility activists want to ditch iconic symbol highlighting the wheelchair, not the person
He heard about a different variation of the wheelchair symbol, created by the U.S.-based Accessible Icon Project, while he was in the hospital recovering from his injuries — one that highlights the person in the chair, and shows them in motion.