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  • Learn About the Disability Accessibility Issues that Will Be Raised in the 2018 Ontario General Election Campaign
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  • Learn about our campaign to get the Ontario Government to enact a Strong and effective Built Environment Accessibility Standard under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
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Click here to download in MS Word format Our April 4 2014 final Brief to the Accessibility Standards Advisory Council on Its Initial Proposed Revisions to the 2007 Customer Service Accessibility Standard

Download Final Aoda Alliance Brief on ASAC Initial Proposed Customer Service Revisions

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