The narratives embedded in disability policy influence everything from budget priorities to program eligibility and ...
To mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Christopher T. Sutton, Canada's Accessibility Commissioner, and Charlotte-Anne Malischewski, Interim Chief Commissioner of the Canadian ...
While the recently passed federal budget includes some small improvements to the Canada Disability Benefit, it falls short of ...
Artist and accessibility advocate Adam Cohoon, who envisioned an online CBC space for disability-related content, talks about being persistent and paving the way for better representation and ...
Blog by Carla Qualtrough, former Minister of Persons with Disabilities in Canada on International Day of Persons with ...
Share Lawyers, a leading Canadian disability law firm, announced today the release of a comprehensive data-backed guide ...
"When you open up the option of assisted dying to people who are not dying, things get complicated," says the author of The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die.
This week, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities issued a bleak assessment of Canada’s immigration detention system, calling for Canada to protect the legal capacity ...
People with disabilities and their advocates say they want more action from the province to increase benefits for people suffering from chronic conditions and improve accessibility to health care and ...
The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) is getting a $1.5-million boost from TD Bank in support of its programs for artists ...
When human rights become a challenge in the United States, many are looking to Canada, where the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has become a magnet for those defending fundamental freedoms. The ...