MAiD: Legalize first, ask questions later
Parliamentary Committee recommends further MAiD expansion despite unresolved problems
Parliamentary Committee recommends further MAiD expansion despite unresolved problems
Device would allow children with severe mobility issues to control toys or wheelchairs with their minds
Edmonton researchers provide the tools parents need to make informed decisions
Ontario’s single public school system will never adequately meet the needs of all of its families
Canada has shifted gears from a culture of life to one of death, and is putting its foot to the pedal to accelerate the process with disturbing speed
Ableism – discrimination in favour of able-bodied people – is a poisonous rot that eats away at the roots of opportunity, care, and life-giving supports for the disabled
‘This is about the B.C. government destroying a sanctuary for dying patients who want the choice to stay in a facility where MAID is not offered’
Ensuring physical accessibility is only the beginning of creating places where people can ‘be who they are,’ says design consultant and PhD student Lara Pinchbeck
U of A specialist identified gaps in care as patients age, developed app on his own time to ‘make a difference’
Vast majority of athletics websites make it hard for people with disabilities to see themselves participating in sport, U of A researcher finds
English language learners in Grades 7 to 9 perform worse than monolingual classmates in vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension
Lack of additional disability supports has meant vulnerable groups have had to look to other means to support themselves through the pandemic
Study shows those living with disabilities average 25% less in assets and COVID-19 is making the situation worse