National AccessAbility Week: The Highs and Lows
…role model. We are grateful for Mr. Onley’s passion for creating an inclusive world through his work to make Ontario accessible through the AODA and for his utter compassion and…
…role model. We are grateful for Mr. Onley’s passion for creating an inclusive world through his work to make Ontario accessible through the AODA and for his utter compassion and…
…consistent information and ensure our decisions and communications protect our community in the course of our work. We have prepared specific communications for our community, featuring regularly updated information from…
…In the Alternative, Please Include In Your Motion If, despite this, you propose to bring a motion at the Infrastructure and Environment Committee calling for a direction that a new…
…2023. Surgical Backlog and Integrated Community Health Service Centres An additional $72 million is being spend on the expansion of Integrated Community Health Service Centres, building on the $18 million…
…use. Ensure your devices are charged and in good working condition. If you find it helpful, label your supplies for easy identification. Plan Your Transportation Essential: Accessible transportation arrangements Tip:…
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