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‘We’re not okay’: Calls for more support as Ontarians with intellectual disabilities face homelessness and exploitation

By Shane Leighton | 2026-02-18
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A home is a human right: why inclusion must be built in

By Shane Leighton | 2026-02-18
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N.S. still lagging on remedy plan for people with disabilities

By Shane Leighton | 2026-02-05
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‘Profoundly sorry’: Plaque unveiled to mark closure of MDC

By Shane Leighton | 2025-02-20
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Advocate says too many Nova Scotians with disabilities still live in institutions

By Shane Leighton | 2025-02-20
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Closure of Portage institution called end of ‘dark chapter’

By hurmit@gmail.com | 2024-12-19
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Press Release: Manitoba’s last institution for people with intellectual disabilities now closed permanently

By hurmit@gmail.com | 2024-12-12
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Nova Scotia premier apologizes to people with disabilities for ‘historic, systemic discrimination’

By hurmit@gmail.com | 2023-11-10
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Judge approves $17M settlement in suit against province for abuse, neglect at Manitoba Developmental Centre

By hurmit@gmail.com | 2023-09-29
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Manitoba premier issues apology for centre for people with intellectual disabilities

By hurmit@gmail.com | 2023-07-10
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