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Accessibility Promises Keep Growing — So Why Are Disabled People Still Waiting?

Meta Description: Accessibility plans, announcements, and promises keep growing, but many disabled people are still waiting for real change. This article explores the gap between accessibility language and everyday reality. Keywords: accessibility promises, disability advocacy, accessibility barriers, disabled people waiting, disability rights, ableism, accessible Canada, inclusive design, disability inclusion Accessibility has become a popular word. Organizations use it in strategy documents. Governments use it in plans and press releases. Businesses use it in branding. Public institutions use it in mission statements. Event organizers use it in promotional copy. Employers use it in hiring language. On paper, accessibility sounds like a growing priority almost everywhere. And yet for many disabled people, everyday life still feels like a long series of delays, barriers, workarounds, and unmet promises. That contradiction is impossible to ignore. Because while the lang...

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