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Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: January 10, 2026 - 07:05
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Ontario’s promise to people with disabilities left unfulfilled after more than 20 years
January 10, 2026
Nearly 21 years ago, MPPs across all parties at Queen’s Park pledged to make Ontario completely accessible to people with disabilities by the beginning of 2025. But with that date now well past, advocates say the process has been a failure and that there is no sign the current government intends to change course.
A full calendar year has now passed since the Jan. 1, 2025, deadline embedded in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), which was passed unanimously under the then-Liberal provincial government of premier Dalton McGuinty in 2005.
Deals reached between a team and a player during the CFL's Feb. 1-8 "communication window" are really nothing more than a promise. Read More
February 2, 2026 - 20:59 | Don Brennan | Ottawa Citizen
February 2, 2026 - 20:36 | Molly Hayes | The Globe and Mail
The provincial police watchdog has cleared an Ottawa Police Service officer after a 43-year-old man suffered a "medical crisis" while in a cell at the Elgin Street station on Oct. 13, 2025. Read More
February 2, 2026 - 20:25 | Doug Menary | Ottawa Citizen





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