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Accessible Alberta Act: A Non-Partisan Push for Real Access

Accessible Alberta Act: A Non-Partisan Push for Real Access

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March 17, 20261m 41s

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St. Albert NDP MLA Marie Renaud introduces Bill 206, the Accessible Alberta Act, aiming for a barrier-free province by 2040. The bill, if passed, would establish a committee to identify and eliminate barriers in key areas like jobs, government services, transit, housing, healthcare, and schools. Advocates praise the bill, noting Alberta is one of only two provinces without such a law. The bill received its second reading this week and faces a vote on Monday, with the United Conservative government yet to back it.

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