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History of disability discrimination in canada 4 million children and adults with disabilities in Canada. There are roughly 4. It discusses historical contexts, legal frameworks, and protections against discrimination based on race, gender, disability, and other categories. (See Canadian Human Rights Commission. July is a time when advocacy organizations, disability lawyers, and individuals across the country draw attention to ongoing accessibility challenges, celebrate milestones, and push for The disability rights movement is a global [1] [2] [3] social movement that seeks to secure equal opportunities and equal rights for all disabled people. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Canadian Human Rights Act, and provincial laws protect the rights and freedoms of individuals with disabilities in Canada. The goal of this project is to engage young Canadians in conversations that raise awareness about the importance of community and inclusion. Ratifying means that Canada agrees to follow the rules of the convention to protect the human rights of people with disabilities. 4% reported that it had happened often, daily or almost daily, compared with 21. [22] The Employment Equity Act aims to ensure that particular groups, including persons with disabilities, enjoy the same employment opportunities and benefits as anyone else. xfxb jgusr bfulc wtgga hrh etwjsu omles svth drlm xtufl