OPINION: Limits of gender-neutral washrooms at Humber
Including LGBTQ+ staff and students in the decision-making process is important to gender-neutral washrooms on Humber’s campuses.
Read MoreIncluding LGBTQ+ staff and students in the decision-making process is important to gender-neutral washrooms on Humber’s campuses.
Read MoreThe Toronto-based airline has come under scrutiny from members of the House of Commons for their ill-treatment of disabled customers.
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Read MoreDisabled gaming journalists and gamers say accessibility in gaming remains a barrier.
Read MoreAccessAbility Week highlights inclusive initiatives for those with developmental disabilities.
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Read MoreThe Microsoft Store at Yorkdale Mall celebrated its first Indie Dev Day on July 15, showcasing the works of independent local game developers.
Read MoreMississauga is one of the first cities to initiate the GoHere Washroom Finder App, which gives people the opportunity to search for the closest washroom when they’re in public.
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Read MoreHumber News has found that a broken accessible side entrance door and outside push button leading into Humber’s Learning Resource Commons at the North Campus will soon be fixed, although no date has been given.
Read MoreAccording to provincial government documents, private sector businesses in Ontario are not complying with provincial disability accessibility laws.
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