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Future of Web Accessibility in Canada – Federal Court of Appeal Decision

Posted on 5 June 2012 by crazybat

The AODA has posted the full Federal Court of appeal’s May 30 2012 decision in Jodhan versus Canada. (In Word format)

As well, the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians has posted a summary of what it all means.

Speaks for itself.

Related Links

  • Federal Court of appeal’s May 30 2012 decision in Jodhan v. Canada, reaffirming the Federal Government’s constitutional duty to ensure its websites are accessible to people with disabilities. (Word Format)
  • Blind Canadians Applaud Decision of the Federal Court of Appeal Finding That Federal Government Breached Charter Rights
  • Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians – September 2011 Activities Report
  • Future of Web Accessibility in Canada
  • Nablopomo – Day 29 – Future of Web Accessibility in Canada – Update
  • Future of Web Accessibility in Canada – Judgement Amended
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