Advocates warn successive governments haven't provided enough support for the cities, let alone the province, to fully comply with Ontario's accessibility legislation.
Advocates and people with disabilities say the slow pace of governments working toward the AODA has hindered the bill from reaching its full potential, leaving roughly 2.9 million Ontarians 15 years or older who have a disability wanting.
A disability rights advocate is calling on the Doug Ford government to reconsider its February deadline to reinstate renewal requirements for health cards and drivers' licences due to barriers to access for people with disabilities.