"When you open up the option of assisted dying to people who are not dying, things get complicated," says the author of The ...
Two First World War amputees, George Hincks and Marshall McDougall, set out on a 3,000-kilometre walk from Calgary to Ottawa in 1923 to challenge prejudice against disabled veterans.
The federal government's recent announcement of $13 billion dollars to build non-market homes through the Build Canada Homes agency is a welcome step. These new homes must be both affordable and ...
When human rights become a challenge in the United States, many are looking to Canada, where the Canadian Museum for Human ...
As part of this initiative, Korea×Canada Disability Arts: Expanding Boundaries and Possibilities -following a successful ...
This week, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities issued a bleak assessment of Canada’s immigration detention system, calling for Canada to protect the legal capacity ...
After the First World War, two war amputees raised the profile of disabled veterans and challenged ableism as they trekked 2,000 kilometres from Calgary to Thunder Bay.
The federal budget proposes to change how veterans' disability pensions are indexed — something advocates say could cost individuals thousands of dollars in lost income.
Alice Wong, a prominent disability rights activist and founder of the Disability Visibility Project, has passed away at 51.
Alice Wong, the acclaimed disability rights activist and author whose work profoundly inspired others, has died aged 51. Wong ...
Alice Wong, a disability rights activist and author whose independence and writing inspired others, has died. She was 51.