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Advocates hopeful new federal disability benefit could improve access

Advocates hopeful new federal disability benefit could improve access
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TELUS Tech for Good program expands across Canada to help

TELUS Tech for Good program expands across Canada to help connect and empower Canadians with disabilities TELUS Communications Inc; March of Dimes Canada Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA French VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In support of National AccessAbility Week, TELUS is announcing the national expansion of their March of Dimes Canada. First launched in Alberta and British Columbia in 2018, this national expansion will support more Canadians with disabilities who require professional assistance to independently use or control their mobile device. The program offers customized recommendations, training, and support on mobile devices and, based on individual need, the assistive technology required for persons with disabilities to use their mobile device. Tech for Good enables equitable access to mobile devices, empowering people with disabilities to live, work, and play in our digital world.

On the Street: New executive director for housing society

Beacon Community Services names Gueulette CEO Tricia Gueulette has been named chief executive of Beacon ­Community Services effective June 10. She will succeed Bob Boulter, who announced his intention to step down from the position. “Tricia has strong roots in the community, a good business sense and a passion for building and supporting inclusive and resilient communities,” said Carla Robinson, chair of ­Beacon’s board of directors. Boulter will remain in the CEO role until Gueulette assumes office. Gueulette’s professional ­background includes about 20 years of executive and senior leadership positions in community, employment, and vocational rehabilitation services across Canada. Her most recent role was leading the Canadian Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Services program on behalf of March of Dimes Canada and WCG Services, headquartered in Victoria.

Toronto bans electric scooters over safety concerns and not everyone is pleased

Toronto bans electric scooters over safety concerns and not everyone is pleased Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Toronto city council decided unanimously yesterday to opt out of the province s electric scooter pilot program, effectively maintaining the ban on using the method of transportation on public streets. In a news release published Wednesday, the city said the decision was made in an effort to honour its commitment to safety and accessibility for people, especially seniors and those living with disabilities. Toronto City Council votes unanimously to support safety and accessibility by opting out of e-scooter pilot. News Release: https://t.co/zra6av7A5C

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