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About us On this page What we do Mandate The Accessible Canada Act Frequently asked questions Related pages Our vision, mission and values Our organizational structure Take a virtual tour of our office! Our office was built to be the most accessible …

Accessible and Equitable Artificial Intelligence Systems

Accessible and Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making

This study will develop best practices. The goal is to integrate accessibility considerations when making decisions related to artificial intelligence.

Accessibility and Inclusion Competencies as a Culture-Building Tool for Inclusive Workplaces

This study will explore the best ways to create a workplace culture that supports accessibility and inclusion for employees with disabilities.

Accessible and Inclusive Procurement and Supply Chain Model

This study will develop recommendations on accessible and inclusive procurement practices for the federal public service. These will also be aimed at federally regulated industries. The goal is to ensure that procurement practices are fully inclusive of people with disabilities.

Accessible Canada, Accessible World: Co-creating a Global Standards Community

This project will build resources for research informed by the experience of people with disabilities. These resources will be created through in-person and online events. 

Access-City: Digital Twin City Visual Technology as a Tool for Advancing Accessibility Standards

This study will identify barriers in physical spaces and recommend ways to remove them. It will use computer models to show what accessible public spaces could look like. These models will be based on the experiences of people with disabilities.

Accessible communication during COVID-19 and other emergencies: A guideline for federal organizations

Accessible communication during COVID-19 and other emergencies: A guideline for federal organizations About Accessibility Standards Canada About these guidelines Getting started Key takeaways General best practices Communication based on technology …

Accessible communication during COVID-19 and other emergencies: A guideline for persons with disabilities

Accessible communication during COVID-19 and other emergencies: A guideline for persons with disabilities     On this page   About Accessibility Standards Canada About these guidelines Getting started Developing a communication plan for persons with …

Accessible Communications of the Needs of Persons with Disabilities

Virtually all building standards have accessibility requirements. This study will show how these requirements can be improved to support the planning and construction of buildings.

Building standards are used by architects, engineers, and construction workers. The project team will propose solutions to help these users better understand accessibility requirements. People with disabilities will test the proposed solutions, such as best practices and guidelines, to ensure they are practical. 

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2026-06-12

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