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Mahone Bay adopts new guidelines for sidewalk patios

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New ReviewAs Gareth Hampshire reports, the move comes after the fall of a senior who later died.
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Go Fund Yourself: Sip Smart and Roll in Style

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Wild Tonic is rethinking kombucha with fermented honey, while Kozy Wheels brings fashion & function to wheelchair accessories.
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Introducing new Canadians to hockey

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A program in Toronto gives young new Canadians an opportunity to learn how to ice skate and play hockey as a way to connect with a national pastime.
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Indonesia's Unlikely Shutterbug

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"You don't have to be perfect to be the best at what you do." Meet Dzoel, Indonesia’s unlikely shutterbug.
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Facebook's Efforts to Help People With Disabilities Connect

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The social media company is using A.I. to make content on its site more accessible and connect people with disabilities to helpful communities. "We are working on making it possible for essentially anybody to connect with anybody," says...
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Facebook's Efforts to Help Connect People With Disabilities

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The social media company is using A.I. to make content on its site more accessible and connect people with disabilities to helpful communities. "We are working on making it possible for essentially anybody to connect with anybody," says...
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Consumer affairs

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David Clement of the Consumer Choice Center, on what today's legislation means for those interested in purchasing the product
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Morocco: a business bridge to Africa

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Morocco has been taking solid steps to apply its development strategy to improve its economic growth and presence in regional markets. The success of these projects, driven by the energy and health sectors, has made Morocco a model to...
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How accessible is Toronto?

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The Parapan Am Games is showing how accessible the city is - or isn't - and some say there isn't enough being done to remove barriers
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Mitchell Stark crowdfunds to make home accessible

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Mitchell Stark says he's overwhelmed by the generosity of strangers that have helped to make his home more accessible, but he's already looking to pay it forward.
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WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes helps fan denied contest tickets over wheelchair

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Mike Ashkewe of Guelph, Ont., will get to attend a WWE event in Toronto this weekend after the company and wrestler Cody Rhodes stepped in to provide him with accessible seating. Ashkewe, who uses a wheelchair, won tickets to the event...
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Officials say halt to congestion pricing plan paused accessibility projects in Brooklyn

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Congestion pricing, which would require commuters to pay toll fares in high traffic areas, was expected to fulfill the funding necessary to complete those projects this year, according to officials.
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Blind man sues Prospect Heights business, claims it violates Americans with Disabilities Act

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According to Robert Thorpe, partner of Barclay Damon, the plaintiff sued at least 20 other businesses for similar complaints.
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Air travel has a systemic lack of accessibility, Toronto woman behind viral video says

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People with accessibility needs face difficulties in travel across airlines, says Tori Lacey. A wheelchair user, Lacey is behind a viral TikTok showing her being carried off an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Costa Rica after no...
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Wheelchair users turned away from mammogram clinics

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A Quebec disability advocacy group says people who use wheelchairs are getting turned away from mammograms clinics. The Regroupement des activistes pour l'inclusion au Québec says nearly half of 50 designated screening clinics it called...
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Mammograms often inaccessible for people in wheelchairs

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A Quebec disability advocacy group says people who use wheelchairs are getting turned away from mammograms clinics. The Regroupement des activistes pour l'inclusion au Québec says nearly half of 50 designated screening clinics it called...
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How returning to backcountry trails helped this Ontario man heal

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After years of seeing the backcountry as off-limits, Ben Chamberlain found ways to adapt to his physical disabilities and rediscover his love of Ontario's wilderness.
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Her school isn't fully accessible. So this teen is pushing for change

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A Halifax teenager has launched a petition calling for improved accessibility at her school for students who use mobility aids. Her main focus is about one classroom that is not currently accessible — and now the school board says a...
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What it means to see disability as a culture (with ASL)

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In this opinion piece, freelancer John Loeppky argues that seeing disability as a culture fosters connection and encourages more support for disabled people.
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What it means to see disability as a culture

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In this opinion piece, freelancer John Loeppky argues that seeing disability as a culture fosters connection and encourages more support for disabled people.
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Air Canada apologizes for recent accessibility failures

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After being called to meet with federal ministers in Ottawa, Air Canada's CEO is promising changes to how it treats people with disabilities. The apology comes after several high-profile incidents, including one involving a passenger who...
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Air Canada promising changes for passengers with disabilities

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After being called to meet with federal ministers in Ottawa, Air Canada's CEO is promising changes to how it treats people with disabilities. The apology comes after several high-profile incidents, including one involving a passenger who...
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Air Canada summoned to Ottawa for incidents with people using wheelchairs

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After a series of 'humiliating' incidents aboard Air Canada flights involving passengers who use wheelchairs, Transportation Minister Pablo Rodriguez has summoned the airline to his office in Ottawa.
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Air Canada summoned to Ottawa over accessibility problems

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After a series of problems aboard Air Canada flights involving passengers who use wheelchairs, advocates are calling for better regulations and the airline has been summoned to answer questions in Ottawa.