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The NCC has developed this Accessibility Plan to meet its responsibilities under the Accessible Canada Act and to persons with …

Record Modified: Nov 21, 2024
Record Released: Dec 22, 2022
Publisher: National Capital Commission
Formats: DOCX PDF HTML
Keywords: Plan Developement Accessibility Plan Accessible Canada Act Persons with disabilities Barriers Actions Measures Priority areas Employment The built environment Information and communication technologies (ICT) ...