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Assessing the Accessibility of Proactive and Reactive Emergency Management Standards

This project will identify the barriers that people with disabilities can face in emergencies. It will include recommendations to inform future emergency management standards. This will help those who plan for and respond to emergencies be better prepared to support people with all types of disabilities. 

Authorized signatory form

This form is used to list all the people in your organization who are allowed to sign project documents (called “authorized signatories”). Project documents include:

  • Funding agreements and related documents (for example amendments to the agreement)
  • Financial documents related to payments
  • Activity reports

We use this form to confirm that all the documents you send us are signed by an authorized person and to help prevent fraud.

When to submit the form

  • At the start of your project (you will receive this form by email)
  • Any time your organization makes changes to an authorized signatory during the project

How to complete the form

  • Fill in your project and organization information
  • Determine who in your organization has the authority to sign the listed documents
  • Have each person complete the relevant section(s) of the form and include their name, title and a sample of their signature
  • In each section, indicate how many signatures are needed for us to accept a document

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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 3.0 - CAN/ASC-6.3

AXC2Fly: Welcome Aboard

This project will identify barriers that people with disabilities face when using washrooms (lavatories) on Canadian aircraft. It will recommend that manufacturers design aircraft washrooms to be accessible. These designs should apply to different aircraft models, including those having only one aisle.

This will ensure that passengers with disabilities can use airplane washrooms comfortably and safely. This includes passengers who are obese, autistic, or have mobility-related disabilities (including mobility issues related chronic pain). It will also include those with visual, hearing, or intellectual disabilities.

Benchmarking Spatial Access for Community-Level Accessibility Standards

This project will explore the accessibility of communities. This includes access to services and places and how people move around the community. The project will also identify the features a community needs to be accessible.

Best practices for accessibility when working from home

Best practices for accessibility when working from home On this page About these guidelines Getting started Key takeaways Equipment Scheduling Accessibility of online meetings Alternate formats American Sign Language (ASL) version of this page Best …

Biographies: Members of Accessibility Standards Canada's Board of Directors

Biographies: Members of Accessibility Standards Canada's Board of Directors On this page Chairperson: Paul Walsh Vice-Chair: Matthew Shaw Director: William (Bill) Adair Director: Lucille Linda Berlinguette-Saumure Director: Wissam Constantin Director: …

Board of Directors

Board of Directors The Board of directors is responsible for: establishing Accessibility Standards Canada’s vision and strategy supervising its activities, and giving advice to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Most directors are persons with disabilities …

Brain Injury and Accessibility of the Electoral Process in Canada

People with brain injuries experience barriers to participating in election-related activities. This study will identify ways to remove and prevent these barriers.

Briefing packages

Briefing packages CEO Orientation Handbook Ministerial Transition Binder (May 2025) … Briefing packages …

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2026-06-12

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