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Accessibility Standards Canada and Manitoba take action for a barrier-free Canada


GATINEAU, QC, May 24, 2023 /CNW/ - Accessibility Standards Canada and the Manitoba Department of Families have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The agreement will improve efforts, coordination, and the sharing of resources dedicated to creating a Canada without barriers.

Harmonizing standards across Canada is especially important for accessibility. National collaboration on accessibility brings benefits for all Canadians:

More precisely, this MOU encourages both parties to consider each other's respective accessibility priorities. This may include aligning or harmonizing work on the development, review, and implementation of accessibility standards, where possible. It may also include the promotion, support, and conduct of research.

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"Collaborating with provinces and territories is key. Working together to share best practices, research and tools will lead to stronger standards, time and cost savings, and better results for people in Manitoba and all Canadians. Our ultimate goal is to ensure that accessibility standards reflect the needs of people with disabilities?regardless of jurisdiction. We are making true progress on that front."

? Philip Rizcallah, Chief Executive Officer, Accessibility Standards Canada

"This agreement is an important step in removing accessibility barriers in Manitoba. Harmonizing accessibility standards will ensure consistency between federal and provincial jurisdictions. The partnership with Accessibility Standards Canada will strengthen accessibility legislation, both here at home in Manitoba and across Canada."

? Darren Macdonald, Executive Director of the Manitoba Accessibility Office

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Accessibility Standards Canada 
Manitoba Department of Families

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