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Author: Ashley Beherns
Publication Date: January 18, 2026 - 19:33
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Sask. man uses 3D printer, assistive tech, to help people with disabilities do everyday tasks
January 18, 2026
A man living with a brain injury is using 3D printing and electronics to create assistive technology, helping people with disabilities do everyday tasks and fun activities easier.
In early 2019, not long after Joseph-Christopher Luamba got his driver’s licence, the young Black man was randomly stopped by Montreal police while driving to school. They checked his ID and let him go.Eight months later, the same thing happened: randomly stopped, ID and vehicle documents checked, sent on his way.
January 18, 2026 - 20:45 | David Ebner | The Globe and Mail
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