Christmas Wreaths

Inclusion Advocacy will be selling wreaths again this year.  The cost is $30 each  and if you would like one, email us at “contactus@inclusionadvocacy.ca”. Supply is limited so put your request in soon. We will be creating these beautiful wreaths on NOVEMBER 19th, so they will be available after that date.  If there are any […]

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An opportunity to fulfill a promise-the Canada Disability Benefit

The Canada Disability Benefit Act was passed unanimously in Parliament with all-party support. It is every party’s responsibility to fulfill its promise. In 2023, the historic passing of the Canada Disability Benefit Act offered a significant promise: provide people with disabilities with desperately needed financial support to lift them out of poverty. Yet, Budget 2024 […]

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What We All Want – InclusionNB

Today, the New Brunswick Seniors’ Advocate released a report with an urgent call for change regarding our province’s long term care system. We appreciate the inclusion of perspectives of individuals with a disability in the report and applaud the call for “a clear definition of person-centered care” consistent with the United Nations Convention on the […]

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Calls for Participation

GO BARRIER FREE: A study of gaps and best practices in information and communication technology accessibility solutions A project funded by the Advancing Accessibility Standards Research Program Of Accessibility Standards Canada INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP New Brunswick Community College Contact: William McIver Jr. E-mail: bill.mciver@nbcc.ca College Works. Please consider the environment before printing […]

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International Fair at NBCC

The International Fair at NBCC Moncton Campus on January 30th was a success! Some students are very enthusiastic about volunteering and have signed up to get involved in our organization.  Inclusion Advocacy SENB joined other organizations in the community to participate in the International Fair so that the new students would know what services are available […]

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Parliamentary Committee Recommends an Indefinite Delay to MAiD for Mental Illness

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, January 30, 2024 TORONTO, ON – Government officials have indicated that doctor-assisted suicide for people whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness will not become legal on March 17th, 2024. Inclusion Canada, the national organization for people with an intellectual disability, demands a full repeal of the ‘sunset clause,’ […]

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