The 2014 Election has come to a close. The City of Toronto have commissioned Ipsos Reid to conduct research among City of Toronto residents, who were eligible to vote in […]
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This presentation will explore the challenges of curating exhibitions that focus on disability as its central theme. This will be illustrated by looking at a number of recent and […]
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Access Independent Living Services, in partnership with a multi-disciplinary team is embarking on a research project looking at the aging experience for people with disabilities. We are currently looking […]
Continue ReadingCity of Toronto Accessibility Initiatives for Voting on October 27, 2914
The City of Toronto is committed to ensuring that persons with disabilities have equal access to elections, and the ability to vote privately and independently. Highlights of services for persons […]
Continue Reading2014 Municipal Elections
Toronto’s Election Day is October 27. You can vote if you: o Are 18 years of age or older, o Are a Canadian citizen, o Are a resident in the City of Toronto, […]
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