03/20/2024
On 2005, Ontario unanimously passed legislation mandating the province, municipalities, and public services must become accessible by 2025 by law. it was ambitious, but badly needed. And that need grows every year as more people age, develop disabilities, or become caregivers. We will not reach this goal. On the Spacing Radio podcast, we talk about why and how we can pick up the pace:
Listen to this episode from Spacing Radio on Spotify. In 2005, Ontario passed the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), which made accessibility for all public establishments a legal requirement by 2025. That goal won't be met, unfortunately. To tell us about the progress that was...