Global News has obtained documents showing the province doesn’t track which of its buildings are accessible to those with disabilities. Advocates say they hope new legislation will force the government to change that. Marieke Walsh reports.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Nova Scotia doesn’t track accessibility of government owned and leased buildings
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