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If you can see it then I have a right to know about it This is what the majority of blind and partially sighted persons continue to be challenged with. For some very unexplainable reason, too many sighted folks do not seem to be able to understand this concept let alone be able toContinue reading If You Can See It Then I Have A Right To Know About It
How much longer should we wait? Ever since the Accessible Canada Act was made legal in July 2019, Canadians with disabilities have been anxiously waiting for the Government to appoint the promised positions of Chief Accessibility Officer and Accessibility Commissioner. This was well over two years ago and we are all wondering whyContinue reading How Much Longer Should We Wait?
Gazing through my Crystal ball The crystal ball is often not very accurate or reliable when it comes to using it as a predicting tool. Nevertheless. However, for 2022 I am going to use it as an informal way of expressing my thoughts. In looking through my crystal ball for 2022, here isContinue reading Gazing Through My Crystal Ball
What did we learn for 2021 There are so many things that I can mention here but for now I am going to do my best to list the more important things and not to clutter our minds. To start with, I learned that it does not matter if I pay my billsContinue reading What Did We Learn For 2021
Share this Article on Facebook Dear Barrier Free Canada Readers: Spring has finally begun and the board of directors of BFC hopes you are all ready to begin the spring and summer season in full force. Advocacy is always needed along with provincial and federal legislation. Our role as educators never done. Most people assumeContinue reading A Message From The President of Barrier-Free Canada/Canada Sans Barrieres (BFC/CSB)