Advancing Accessibility in Ontario: Increasing Participation in the Economy...
Advancing Accessibility in Ontario is a cross-government framework designed to help focus the government's work in four key areas:
View ArticleOntario Increasing Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities
Ontario is increasing employment opportunities for people with disabilities by working with industry leaders, government and stakeholders to make it easier for businesses to be accessible and inclusive.
View ArticleOntario Celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities
TORONTO — Today, Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility, issued the following statement:
View ArticleOntario Marks International Volunteer Day
TORONTO — Raymond Cho, Minister of Seniors and Accessibility issued the following statement to mark International Volunteer Day on December 5, 2020:
View ArticleSupporting Seniors and People with Disabilities During Provincewide Shutdown
As Ontario declares a second state of emergency, the government is reminding everyone about the resources available to help seniors and people with disabilities in need throughout this period.
View ArticleOntario Helping Keep Seniors Safe and Connected During COVID-19
TORONTO - The Ontario government is investing $4.5 million through the Seniors Community Grant Program to support over 180 diverse community projects. This year's funding focuses on helping older...
View ArticleOntario Supporting Accessible Transit Infrastructure in Peel Region
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing nearly $3 million in two infrastructure projects that will modernize and improve accessibility for Peel Region's public transit system. The funding will...
View ArticleOntario Keeping Seniors Safe and Socially Connected during COVID-19
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing $14.3 million in 2020-21 to support nearly 300 Seniors Active Living Centres. These programs will deliver new virtual initiatives to help keep seniors safe...
View ArticleOntario Provides Additional Protection for Retirement Home Residents and Staff
TORONTO — The Ontario government is investing $30 million to help the retirement home sector cover COVID-19 related costs such as hiring, training and testing additional staff, and sanitizing...
View ArticleOntario Supporting Inclusive Communities for All Ages and Abilities
TORONTO — The Ontario Government is investing $2.9 million through the Inclusive Community Grants program to support 55 diverse community projects that will keep people of all ages and abilities...
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