Annotated Accessible Canada Act Made Available on CanLII
The Annotated Accessible Canada Act created by the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor had been added to the ever growing collection of legal commentary available on the website of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII).
As the authors explain:
"This is a reprinted and annotated version of the Accessible Canada Act put together by the Law Disability & Social Change Project for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided in this document does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice."
"While we have provided examples of possible litigation throughout this annotated statute, the examples are based on our opinions only. The Accessible Canada Act (ACA) has been in effect only since 2019 and it is necessary to wait for it to be interpreted and applied in order to have actual cases from which to draw guiding legal principles."
"More generally, the views expressed in this publication are those of the authors, and, in particular, do not represent the views or the positions of the Department of Justice Canada, or those of the Government of Canada."
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