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Making Ontario Accessible

One in seven people in Ontario have a disability. Over the next 20 years, that number will rise as the population ages.

Creating a province where every person who lives or visits can participate fully makes good sense — for our people, our businesses and our communities.

Ontario’s businesses, organizations and communities are working to become more accessible and inclusive to people with disabilities…just watch!

Customer Service Standard

Image of people with disabilities

Accessible customer service is about understanding that people with disabilities may have different needs.

Providing accessible customer service is easy and we’re here to help.

Here’s what you need to do.

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May 28-June 2, 2012 is National Access Awareness Week.  Established in 1988 following Rick Hansen’s Man in Motion World Tour, the week aims to promote better accessibility for people with disabilities.

Accessibility is good for our economy and for our communities.

Check out our Infographic to learn more or read the Minister’s House Statement.

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