The Globe and Mail: Domestic travel in Canada isn’t as accessible as we like to think

The Globe and Mail: Domestic travel in Canada isn’t as accessible as we like to think

"Max L. Brault is a disability advocate and author of The Race to the Starting Line: What You Need to Know About the Accessible Canada Act for Making a Barrier-Free Society.

It’s no secret that many Canadians these days are choosing not to cross the border into the United States, especially for vacations. It’s a shame what’s happened between our two countries, but there is a massive opportunity for greater tourism within Canada. For many Canadian families, though, one key factor plays a role in where..."

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