This post  is a call to action; an action that will take you less than 5 minutes.
 
 * On Monday, October 29th, please take a few minutes of your time to make a phone call to the Ontario Premier's Office to ask that this province take seriously the issue of accessibility for people with disabilities.

There is lots of information below, but basically the problem is that while the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act looks good on paper, it won’t be of much use if the government doesn’t enforce it. On Monday, please call (416) 325-1941 (TTY 1-800-387-5559) and tell McGuinty’s office you want to see the AODA enforced (please, see below for more information about what you can say... It couldn’t be easier.)

Yes, I realize that McGuinty has announced his resignation, and also that the legislature has been prorogued. But this is a good action and the message is important. So please, put aside a few minutes on Monday.

If you can take a minute to let me know you’ll take part, that would be great.
If you pass this on to others, even better.
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ACCESSIBILITY FOR ONTARIANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ALLIANCE UPDATE
UNITED FOR A BARRIER-FREE ONTARIO

NEW CAMPAIGN TO GET MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT TO STRENGTHEN ENFORCEMENT OF THE AODA –STARTING OCTOBER 29 2012, PLEASE JOIN OUR "DIAL DALTON" CAMPAIGN
October 15, 2012

SUMMARY

Our newest campaign starts on Monday, October 29, 2012. Our aim is to get the McGuinty Government to strengthen the enforcement of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. We need your help. It's easy. It just takes one phone call!

For 14 years, Dalton McGuinty has promised that over 1.7 million Ontarians with disabilities would have a Disabilities Act with effective enforcement. It's great that the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, which the McGuinty Government passed in 2005 to make Ontario become fully accessible to persons with disabilities by 2025, has important enforcement provisions. It has stiff fines, provisions for directors and inspectors, and appeals to a tribunal.

Yet, as far as we can discover, the McGuinty Government has not made public an Ontario Government phone number that you can call to report a barrier that violates the AODA, and to ask the Government to enforce this law.

We have waited. Now it's time for action.

Starting October 29, 2012, please DIAL DALTON! Call the office of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. The main number is (416) 325-1941. TTY 1-800-387-5559 You can also email the Premier's office, but a phone call is far, far better. To fill out an on-line form to send Premier McGuinty an email, visit
https://correspondence.premier.gov.on.ca/en/feedback/default.aspx

Here's what you might say to whomever answers at the Premier's Office:

* Premier McGuinty promised that the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act would be effectively enforced. What Ontario Government phone number can I call to report a barrier that violates the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act?

* What does the Government plan to do to effectively enforce the AODA?

* If you know of a specific barrier in Ontario that violates the AODA and you want the Government to enforce this law, tell the Premier's Office about that specific barrier. Ask them to take action about that barrier. Let you know what they do about this barrier.

Why do we ask you to start on October 29, 2012? On October 29, 1998, 14 years ago, Dalton McGuinty first promised a Disabilities Act with effective enforcement. To see the Ontario Legislature's unanimous resolution on the Disabilities Act, passed back on October 29, 1998, (introduced by Liberal MPP Dwight Duncan and supported by Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty), visit
http://www.odacommittee.net/ODA_Brief_Part3_App5.html

Premier McGuinty most recently repeated this pledge in his August 19, 2011 letter to the AODA Alliance. Premier McGuinty's August 19, 2011 letter to the AODA Alliance, listing his party's disability accessibility 2011 election promises, is available at 
http://www.aodaalliance.org/strong-effective-aoda/090220111.asp

Let us know if you can take part in the "Dial Dalton" campaign. Tell us what responses you get. Encourage others to take part! Contact us ataodafeedback@gmail.com

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Learn all about our campaign for a fully accessible Ontario by visiting 
http://www.aodaalliance.org/