Ontario’s continued lax enforcement of provincial accessibility legislation shows independent agency is needed, critics say.
Lawyer David Lepofsky, who is blind, is chair of the AODA Alliance, a non-partisan coalition that monitors progress on the province’s Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. He wants to see enforcement assigned to an independent, arms-length public agency.
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https://aoda.ca/activists-push-for-independent-enforcement-of-ontarios-accessibility-law/