January 18th, 2019; By Jingwei Chen
This is the ninth article in a series of articles focusing on the financial assistance available for Canadian post-secondary students with disabilities. Each province and territory gets their own specific […]
January 17th, 2019; By Susan Huebert
Many families have at least one person who cooks or bakes. That way, the family can have good, fresh food without having to eat out all the time. In school, […]
January 1st, 2019; By Meghan Brown
Summer jobs, internships and co-ops are a great way for students to prepare for their future by gaining work experience and learning new skills. Finding work you’re interested in — […]
January 1st, 2019; By Jingwei Chen
Each article in this series will put the spotlight on each Canadian province or territory’s financial assistance available for post-secondary students with disabilities. This article will focus on the territory […]
January 1st, 2019; By Jingwei Chen
This is the sixth article in a series examining the financial assistance available to Canadian post-secondary students with disabilities. Due to differences in eligibility criteria, amount available, and the application […]
December 30th, 2018; By NEADS
All educational institutions have a legal obligation to provide reasonable accommodation, up to the point of ‘undue hardship,’ in order to ensure equity for students with disabilities. The Canadian Charter […]
November 30th, 2018; By Erin Kelly
Organizer: ARCH Disability Law Centre Title: ARCH Disability Law Centre Celebrates the International Day of Persons with Disabilities Category: Education Location: Toronto, Ontario Date: December 3, 2018 Web site: http://www.neads.ca/en/about/events/index.php?id=1943 […]