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Bill 29-103 The Accessible Saskatchewan Act

By: Ashley Nemeth

In the fall of 2022, a Bill for the Accessible Saskatchewan Act was introduced into the Legislature. This is the first act of its kind in the province.

The government of Saskatchewan has been working closely with communities to engage people who have disabilities and the people who support them. This Accessible Saskatchewan Act represents the first steps in creating a more accessible and inclusive province for all residents. Bill 29-103 will make new regulations that require the government and organizations to remove barriers for people who are impacted by disability. 

The legislative building in Regina, Saskatchewan

CNIB has been working with the government of Saskatchewan, participating in committees like the Service and Guide Dog Committee, to assist with the crafting of regulations for the act and ensure that people who are blind and partially sighted have a voice in the creation of this new legislation.

To ensure that The Accessible Saskatchewan Act removes barriers to accessibility and inclusion for all residents, we need to hear from everyone. To use your voice and help build a stronger Saskatchewan, please visit the Government of Saskatchewan website: Accessibility Legislation for Saskatchewan.