About two\u002Dthirds of people with disabilities encountered barriers on federally regulated planes and trains in 2019 and 2020.
“As a result, some of the barriers could remain, and new ones could be introduced,” the report states.Transportation is a major sector covered by the Accessible Canada Act, which aims to remove barriers to accessibility in areas of federal jurisdiction by 2040.
“Overall, we found that both VIA Rail and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority missed opportunities to gain insights on the travel experiences of persons with disabilities by not conducting a more thorough analysis of available complaint data,” the report says.Article content
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