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When a Ballot Becomes a Barrier
CW: Ableism The Terrebonne byelection in Quebec has become an unexpected test of how far a democracy can stretch before it becomes inaccessible to everyone. Elections Canada’s decision to use write‑in ballots might look like a small procedural fix, but for many disabled voters, it feels like a step backward. With nearly fifty candidates on…
This Is What It Takes to Live With CP
CW: Ableism Today is the last day of Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month. I have had CP my whole life. For me, the physical symptoms are difficult, particularly the spasticity. However, there are ways to help manage the physical symptoms, such as therapy and medications. The emotional toll can also be overwhelming. There are times when…
Lives in the Balance: Inside the Worldwide Push to Redefine Disability Support
A new controversy is emerging in the United Kingdom as planned changes to disability benefits raise concerns about increasing inequality among vulnerable people. According to The Guardian, hundreds of thousands of disabled people could see their benefits change under new rules expected to start in April 2026. The main issue involves a change to the…
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