- Dec032019 Press Release – ARCH launches OP Lab: Learning, Sharing, Actioning! Launch of the OP Lab, a project that offers the opportunity to learn more about the Optional Protocol and form...
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- Oct242019 Case Summary and Analysis: Canada (Canadian Human Rights Commission) v. Canada (Attorney General) – over one year later This post sets out the background of Matson and Andrews, and some of the concerns raised by persons with disabilities...
- Aug292019 Case Summary and Analysis: Supreme Court denies leave in family status discrimination case: what this means for the legal test for discrimination An analysis of the consequences of differing tests for family status discrimination amongst Canadian jurisdictions, and discussion of the troubling...
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To increase accessibility, we redesigned the ARCH website, changed the navigation and built in several access features that were not available previously. Although in this process we followed the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, aiming to comply at least with the priority 2 level for all HTML pages, we are aware that some of our visitors who use assistive technologies might find it difficult to access information especially when downloading PDF files.
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