Americas, Built Environment, News, June 21 2021
Accessibility Standards Canada is proud to release its second annual report, which recounts a year that saw real progress in advancing their mandate. The Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, tabled the report in Parliament on June 18, 2021.
The annual report provides a detailed account of the department’s accomplishments, engagement with Canadians and future goals.
Highlights
Accessibility Standards Canada’s mandate is to develop and revise accessibility standards that apply to the federal government and federally regulated organizations.
In fiscal year 2020 to 2021, Accessibility Standards Canada focused on achieving concrete results. Highlights of the report include:
The annual report reflects Accessibility Standards Canada’s commitment to accountability and transparency.
Quote(s)
“Our work has begun. Technical committees have already started to develop our first four standards. We have identified another five priorities for standard development. Clearly, our focus was to achieve concrete results. We are committed to developing effective standards that remove and prevent barriers. We are committed to doing this by working with persons with disabilities throughout the country. These are our commitments.”
– Paul-Claude Bérubé, Chairperson, Accessibility Standards Canada
“Despite the challenges, we gathered momentum and achieved more than anticipated. Still, if 2020 showed us anything, it’s that we still have a lot of work to do. We already look forward to creating new technical committees, and are partnering with other standard development organizations, provinces, and territories to develop quality standards. After all, collaborating with persons with disabilities is the only way to build a truly accessible Canada.”
– Philip Rizcallah, Chief Executive Officer, Accessibility Standards Canada
Quick facts
Associated links
2020-2021 Annual Report
Reports and Publications
Departmental Plan
Accessibility Standards
Advancing Accessibility Standards Research
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For further information: Martine Bareil, Manager, Communications, Accessibility Standards Canada, Email: martine.bareil@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
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