Many separate accessibility standards development processes exist in Canada. For example, Ontario, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, and Newfoundland all have laws that mandate creation of provincial accessibility standards. In addition, the Accessible Canada Act mandates accessibility standards that apply to organizations under federal jurisdiction. However, the government of Canada intends to coordinate federal and … Continue reading Implementing Federal Standards for Accessibility...| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
The AODA has requirements for web accessibility, as well as requirements for the procurement of self-service kiosks. However, the third review of the AODA recommends that future AODA standards should align with existing standards in other parts of the country. For instance, Accessibility Standards Canada (ASC) has adopted European standards for accessibility in information and … Continue reading Accessible Relay Services and Emergency Services→ The post Accessible Relay Services and Emerg...| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
The AODA has requirements for web accessibility, as well as requirements for the procurement of self-service kiosks. However, the third review of the AODA recommends that future AODA standards should align with existing standards in other parts of the country. For instance, Accessibility Standards Canada (ASC) has adopted European standards for accessibility in information and … Continue reading Accessible Documentation→ The post Accessible Documentation appeared first on Accessibility fo...| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
The AODA has requirements for web accessibility, as well as requirements for the procurement of self-service kiosks. However, the third review of the AODA recommends that future AODA standards should align with existing standards in other parts of the country. For instance, Accessibility Standards Canada (ASC) has adopted European standards for accessibility in information and … Continue reading Accessible Software→ The post Accessible Software appeared first on Accessibility for Ontarian...| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
The AODA has requirements for web accessibility, as well as requirements for the procurement of self-service kiosks. However, the third review of the AODA recommends that future AODA standards should align with existing standards in other parts of the country. For instance, Accessibility Standards Canada (ASC) has adopted European standards for accessibility in information and … Continue reading Accessible Webpages and Documents→ The post Accessible Webpages and Documents appeared first o...| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
In the third review of the AODA, the Honourable David Onley recommends coordinating accessibility laws across Canada. Learn more now.| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
What is the AODA? The Act is an Ontario law mandating that organizations must follow standards to become more accessible to people with disabilities.| Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)