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, […]
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 — […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Some 190 billion emails are sent daily – more than 2 million per second – by 1,2 billion email senders. About 70% (133 billion emails) are spam and viruses. There are about 1,4 billion registered email addresses.