Skip to content

AODA Alliance

Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance

  • Home
  • Sign up for the AODA Alliance Newsletter
  • What’s New in Our Campaign
    • New 2025
      For all items under What’s New that are 2025.
    • New 2024
      For all items under What’s New that are 2024.
    • New 2023
      What’s New for the Year 2023
    • New 2022
      For all items under What’s New that are 2022.
    • New 2021
      For all items under What’s New that are 2021.
    • New 2020
      For all items under What’s New that are 2020.
    • New 2019
    • New 2018
      For all items under What’s New that are 2018.
    • New 2017
      For all items under What’s New that are 2017.
    • New 2016
      For all items under What’s New that are 2016.
    • New 2015
      For all items under What’s New that are 2015.
    • New 2014
      For all items under What’s New that are 2014.
    • New 2013
      For all items under What’s New that are 2013.
    • New 2012
      For all items under What’s New that are 2012.
    • New 2011
      For all items under What’s New that are 2011.
    • New Prior to 2011
      For all items under What’s New that are from before 2011.
  • 2016 Blitz on Government Action for Support
  • Ontario’s Disability Accessibility Movement
  • Our Campaign to Enact a Strong and Effective AODA
  • Our Campaign to Make Elections in Ontario Fully Accessible
  • Ontario Human Rights Reform – A Call to Action
  • Learn about the AODA Alliance’s campaign to get an effective Education Accessibility Standard enacted in Ontario
  • The campaign to Make Transportation Services in Ontario Accessible to People with Disabilities
  • 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
  • About Bill 118
  • Contact Us

Follow Us on Twitter!

Twitter Logo

Twitter.com@aodaalliance

Facebook Logo

Find Us on Facebook!

Please download Barrier-Free Canada’s leaflet for the upcoming federal election in MS Word format. Please widely distribute it.

Download the Barrier Free Canada Election leaflet dated Sept 16 2015

Post navigation

Previous Previous post: Attend September 29, 2015 Toronto All Candidates’ Debate on Federal Election’s Disability Issues – and – More Media Coverage on Federal and Provincial Disability Accessibility Campaigns – and – AODA Alliance News Release on Tonight’s TTC Accessible Transit Public Forum
Next Next post: Use Three Great New Tools in This Federal Election to Support Passage of a Strong Canadians with Disabilities Act: Barrier-Free Canada’s News Release and New One-Page Leaflet, and Motion Before Toronto City Council to Support Passage of the Canadians with Disabilities Act
Proudly powered by WordPress