Legal Analysis of Bill C-81
Examen du projet de loi C-81, Loi visant à faire du Canada un pays exempt d’obstacles (Loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité)
Du point de vue des droits des personnes handicapées
Mémoire préparé par un groupe d’avocats canadiens à la demande de l’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité
Bill C-81 Legal Review
ARCH Disability Law Group's Legal Analysis of Bill C-81
The ARCH Disability Law Group report provides a legal analysis of Bill C-81, an act to ensure a barrier-free Canada. The report incorporates feedback that ARCH received from people with disabilities and disability organizations.
Recommendations for Improving Bill C-81
Recommandations de l’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité en vue de l’amélioration du projet de loi C-81, Loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité
ALFL position sur le projet de loi C-81: la Loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité
L’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité (ALFL) veut que le projet de loi C-81 soit amélioré et devienne loi.
Bill C-81 - The Proposed Accessible Canada Act - FALA's Position
Bill C-81 Recommended Changes
Accessible Canada Act Recommendations to the Senate
L'ALFA Bill C-81 Recommandations au Sénat
Ces recommandations ont été développé par l’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité
Le 22 octobre, 2018
Recommandations de l’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité en vue de la mise en œuvre de la Loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité
Qui nous sommes
L’Alliance pour une loi fédérale sur l’accessibilité (ALFA) est un regroupement de 56 organisations vouées à la défense des droits des personnes handicapées visant à contribuer à l’élaboration d’une loi solide et efficace.
Accessible Canada Act Recommended Strategies for Implementation
Brief from the AODA Alliance
The AODA Alliance has finalized its brief to the Parliament of Canada on Bill C-81, the proposed Accessible Canada Act. This brief identifies the areas where the bill needs improvements, and makes detailed recommendations for changes. These proposed amendments fit within the framework of Bill C-81, as it is currently designed.
Recommendations Made by ARCH Disability Law Centre to Improve Bill C-81
Bill C-81, An Act to ensure a barrier-free Canada, is a significant piece of legislation that has the potential to truly advance accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities in Canada. ARCH Disability Law Centre has developed recommendations for strengthening Bill C-81. Read their recommendations at: http://archdisabilitylaw.ca/ARCH%27s_Recommendations_on_Bill_C-81 - note this is a downloadable file.
Resources for Working with the Media
Loi C-81: Questions et Réponses
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Q. Pourquoi est-ce le projet de loi C-81 est si important?
R. Parce que ce sera la première fois que le gouvernement canadien adoptera une loi obligeant les organismes fédéraux à travers le pays à assurer l'accessibilité aux lieux de travail, aux espaces publics, à l'emploi, aux programmes, aux services et à l'information.
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Faits saillants
Key Messages
Bill C-81 Questions and Answers
Generating Positive Media Coverage
Understanding the proposed Accessible Canada Act (Bill C-81)
Explication en langage simple de la Loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité proposée
Accessible Canada Act in Plain Language
Government of Canada's Summary of Bill C-81 in American Sign Language
The Government of Canada has developed a summary of Bill C-81 in American Sing Language. Follow the link below to watch the video.
Infographic Description of Accessible Canada Act
A picture says a thousand words... the Government of Canada has created two different infographics to help explain the proposed Accessible Canada Act. These are helpful quick references. Follow this link to check them out.
The Government of Canada’s Plain Language Version of Bill-C-81
The following document was created by the Government of Canada. This is a summary of Bill C-81 in plain language. This is an easier read than the legal version of the bill. This version gives you the main components of the bill and defines some of the language used.
Other Helpful Resources
Canada’s Proposed Federal Accessibility Legislation Summary Report
Discours du sénateur Munson au Senate
Projet de loi canadienne sur l’accessibilité
L’honorable Jim Munson propose que le projet de loi C-81, Loi visant à faire du Canada un pays exempt d’obstacles, soit lu pour la deuxième fois.
Senator Munson's Speech on Bill C-81 to the Senate
Hon. Jim Munson moved second reading of Bill C-81, An Act to ensure a barrier-free Canada.
He said: Honourable senators, I rise to begin debate at second reading on Bill C-81. However, before I get into the formalities of my debate, imagine as an Ottawa senator, I will now get to skate to work. Living in town, how Canadian is that, eh? And in the springtime, when the ice breaks, I’ll be able to canoe to work. I don’t know how many Canadians can do that.
Minister Qualtrough's 3rd Reading Speech - Bill C-81, An Act to Ensure a Barrier-Free Canada
Who is Carla Qualtrough?
The following link provides a short biography of the present Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough. Minster Qualtrough is a past paralympic athlete, a mom and she is a lawyer. She has been a minister since 2015.
The Draft Legislation: Bill C-81 - The Accessible Canada Act (First Reading)
On June 20th 2018, Bill C-81 was tabled in the House of Commons and the draft legislation was publicly released. Bill C-81 is also known as the proposed Accessible Canada Act. The purpose of the proposed Act is to benefit all Canadians, especially people with disabilities, by identifying, removing and preventing barriers in areas that are under federal power. The following link goes to the Government of Canada's website.