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A review of the Government of Canada's provision of of alternative text formats for people who are blind, deaf-blind, or visually impaired
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An online report discussing the following: reasons for repealing section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act and what steps need to be taken post-repeal to ensure that First Nations people have access to an effective system for the resolution of human rights; ways for Canadians who are deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, or who have a speech impediment to access government information; the strategy to overcome hate messages through the Internet; and a review of the Government of Canada’s Provision of Alternative Text Formats for People Who Are Blind, Deaf-Blind or Visually Impaired.
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