Remembering early contributions to disability rights activism in Canadian history Written by Eric Story, Special to Western News, November 10, 2025 Perhaps you’ve heard the name John McCrae, the famous poet who wrote…
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Air Canada Expands Autism Aviation Days Program
Written by Air Canada Blog, November 24, 2025 Air Canada and the Air Canada Foundation have wrapped up another successful year of Autism Aviation Days events, significantly expanding the program to reach…
How some students with disabilities avoid the ‘transition cliff’ after high school
Ending school is ‘potentially a time of crisis,’ says expert Written by Jessica Wong, CBC News, July 4, 2025 updated July 7, 2025 Bridging the school-to-work gap for youth with disabilities How…
How this Thunder Bay, Ont. bus terminal is setting a new standard of accessibility
The project includes new electronic signage, lighting and passenger waiting areas Written by Rajpreet Sahota, CBC News, June 2, 2025 Social Sharing One of Thunder Bay’s transit terminals is set to receive…
Locals experience daily challenges faced by people with disabilities in Barrhead event
Written by Barry Kerton, Town and Country Today, May 12, 2025 Barrhead Accessibility Coalition hosts inaugural Accessibility Challenge to raise awareness on barriers preventing access to buildings, facilities and other infrastructure to…
A Traveler’s Best Friend
Written by Sophie Cullen, Travel Without Limits, April 24, 2024 Every dog must have its day! But this dog had more than a big day out – it flew to Canada, frolicked…
Paralympian shines light on accessibility issues in provincial parks
Written by Alex Brown, Prosperity Saskatchewan, Sep 25, 2024 Canadian Paralympic medalist Lisa Franks, outside an inaccessible “Camp-Easy” yurt in Blackstrap Provincial Park. (Submitted) Saskatchewan is filled with beautiful landscapes and bodies…