Disability is a reality for many Canadians. Yet, people with disabilities often struggle to access businesses, nightclubs and other spaces. This is true in the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community as well. And as Global News’ Alyssa Julie reports, people with disabilities say physical barriers aren’t the only hurdle they encounter.
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“I feel very isolated”: People with disabilities face barriers accessing 2SLGBTQQIA+ spaces
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