A Toronto disability advocate says she’s stranded in Tel Aviv and unable to attend an accessibility conference, after the wheelchair, which she says powers her entire life, arrived a mangled mess. As Kylie Stanton reports, the founder of AccessNow is calling out Air Canada, claiming the airline needs to do better.
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