At present, just five (5) areas of the economy have AODA guidelines that require openness for residents with handicaps. Likewise, boards are creating principles in two (2) more areas, instruction and medical services. Nonetheless, the AODA's objective is an open Ontario continuously 2025. If by some stroke of good luck seven (7) areas of the economy have AODA principles, the territory won't be open in four (4) years. Hence, the Third Review of the AODA suggests the production of new AODA principles. For instance, the audit expresses that Ontario needs AODA norms for the area of governmental issues and decisions. These norms would permit more residents with inabilities to cast a ballot, campaign for office, or partake in political missions.
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