Canada co-hosts National Air Accessibility Summit in May

 

 Mar. 19, 2024

Global Korean Post

 

The Government of Canada continues to work towards becoming the most accessible and inclusive country in the world. Barriers faced by Canadians with disabilities while travelling are completely unacceptable.

The Government of Canada continues to advocate for accessibility and the full inclusion of Canadians with disabilities, working closely with the disability community, stakeholders, all orders of government and international partners.

On Mar.18, the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, and the Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, Kamal Khera, announced that Transport Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada will co-host Canada’s first National Air Accessibility Summit, which will take place on May 9, 2024, in Ottawa.

The National Air Accessibility Summit will convene a range of participants across Canada representing the air sector as well as representatives from the disability community. It will focus on:

  • discussing issues currently facing passengers with disabilities;
  • working to identify potential solutions and action plans to address ongoing issues; and
  • reporting on progress made since the coming into force of the Accessible Canada Actin 2019, and the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations in 2022.

The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring transportation is accessible and barrier-free by 2040. It is vital that all Canadians, including those with disabilities, have equal opportunities to contribute to their communities and workplaces.

 







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