Elementary and secondary education
From: The opportunity to succeed: Achieving barrier-free education for students with disabilities
From: The opportunity to succeed: Achieving barrier-free education for students with disabilities
From: The opportunity to succeed: Achieving barrier-free education for students with disabilities
ARCH (A Legal Resource Centre for Persons with Disabilities)
Association for Bright Children of Ontario
Association of Education and Rehabilitation Services for the Blind and Visually
Impaired
Autism Society Ontario
Bloorview MacMillan Children’s Centre
B’nai Brith Canada
Brampton Caledon Community Living
Cameron Bay Children’s Centre
Canadian Council of the Blind (Ontario Division)
Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work
Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law
Canadian Hearing Society (North Bay)
From: Annual Report 2011-2012 - Human rights: the next generation
From: Annual Report 2011-2012 - Human rights: the next generation
From: Dining out accessibly: A review of audit results and commitments
From: Dining out accessibly: A review of audit results and commitments
CANADA |
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Ontario Human Rights Commission |
Ontario Human Rights Code and the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s Policy and Guidelines on Disability and the Duty to Accommodate |
From: Balancing conflicting rights: Towards an analytical framework
This section of the paper surveys the balancing tools found in the Code and relevant case law. Documents such as Commission briefing notes and Policy Papers provide invaluable commentary on these tools and their insights are woven into the following discussion. The goal of this section is to identify the resources for balancing conflicting rights that will be utilized in the scenarios discussed in Section IV.
From: Human rights and the family in Ontario
From: Annual report 2006-2007
Barbara Hall
Chief Commissioner
From: Annual report 2006-2007
(Total = 2337)
Accommodation |
8 |
4 |
2 |
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2 |