Activists Push for Independent Enforcement of Ontario’s Accessibility Law

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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