Legislation to improve accessibility for those with disabilities planned for spring
TORONTO — The federal minister responsible for crafting Canada’s first national accessibility legislation says the law should be ready by next spring and should benefit not only people with disabilities, but their caregivers.
Kent Hehr says the timeline for the new law has shifted slightly since he took over the portfolio for sport and persons with disabilities in a recent cabinet shuffle.
The legislation, which is highly anticipated by Canada’s disabled community, was originally set to be unveiled either late this year or early 2018.
Hehr says he is up-to-speed on past consultation efforts and is moving ahead with future ones. He hopes to table the legislation before the House of Commons by next spring.