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* 1. Do you think that the Accessible Canada Act can address the barriers that you experience within federally regulated sectors?

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* 2. The Accessible Canada Act creates a new organization called the Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organization (CASDO) that will develop accessibility standards. Should certain other agencies, like the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the Canadian Transportation Agency, be enabled to develop their own accessibility standards rather than CASDO developing all of the accessibility standards?

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* 3. The Accessible Canada Act creates a new position called the Accessibility Commissioner that will receive complaints. Should certain other agencies, like the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the Canadian Transportation Agency, also be enabled to receive certain types of complaints?

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* 4. Do you think there is anything missing in the Accessible Canada Act that should be included?

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* 5. Do you have any other comments about the Accessible Canada Act that you would like ARCH to know?

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* 6. Do you identify as a person with a disability?

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* 7. Do you identify with any of the following?

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