A Guide to Navigating Canada's Digital Accessibility Laws and Compliance Requirements
By
Glenda Sims
Summary
This article provides a comprehensive guide to digital accessibility requirements in Canada, focusing on federal and provincial legislative acts that mandate barrier-free digital access for individuals with disabilities. It covers four key legislative acts that businesses operating in Canada must comply with, and offers guidance on meeting digital accessibility compliance requirements across different provinces and territories.
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Canadian federal and provincial governments have implemented various legislative acts to ensure that individuals with disabilities have digital access without barriers.
Let's explore four legislative acts that cover different digital accessibility requirements for businesses that operate in Canada and particular provinces and territories.
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