Ontario cities need help — and cash — to meet 2025 accessibility deadline, advocates say

CBC Toronto is breaking down accessibility in Ontario in four stories: the progress made so far, how legislation is enforced, if the province can reach its 2025 goal and what accessibility looks like in cities, zooming…

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