How accessible are Moncton and Dieppe for people with disabilities? [video]
A sloping section of sidewalk in downtown Moncton might be invisible to most people, but for wheelchairs users and other people...
Read moreA sloping section of sidewalk in downtown Moncton might be invisible to most people, but for wheelchairs users and other people...
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Read moreA disability rights activist says that she received instructions not to record the use of so-called "seclusion rooms" when she was...
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Read moreOn Monday, activists in Fredericton participated in a march from City Hall to the Legislative Assembly as part of a national...
Read moreDespite Fredericton’s efforts to improve accessibility for non-car owners, residents argue there’s some room for improvement. Residents find public transportation inefficient...
Read moreOnce again people with disabilities, the single largest demographic in New Brunswick, have been seriously let down by this government. They’re...
Read moreFor someone with a disability such as visual impairment, everyday tasks like catching a bus can be difficult. Without an accessibility...
Read moreOn Friday, the government of New Brunswick finally “wished Team NB the experience of a lifetime,” not good luck or that...
Read moreA disability rights activist has issued a challenge to the New Brunswick government, after the province published its "blueprint" for a...
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