Accessibility standards are legal requirements that ensure buildings, services, transportation, and information are usable by people with disabilities. At the federal level, the Accessible Canada Act (2019) sets standards for federally regulated sectors like banking, telecommunications, and federal buildings. Most provinces also have their own accessibility laws—Ontario's AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) is one of the most comprehensive. These standards cover things like wheelchair ramps, Braille signage, captioned videos, and accessible websites. The goal is to remove barriers so that all Canadians can participate fully in society, regardless of ability.
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