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The Government of Canada improves accessibility in Chester
February 08, 2010
Chester, NS - Gerald Keddy, Member of Parliament for South Shore – St. Margaret’s, today highlighted federal support for the Chester Municipal Heritage Society, which will expand opportunities for people with disabilities and improve accessibility. MP Keddy made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development. “Our government is supporting people with disabilities and their families,” said MP Keddy. “Through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, this project will help people with disabilities by improving access to Maple Cottage, which is part of the Lordly Estate. These improvements will make Maple Cottage a fully accessible space for year round community activities.” The Enabling Accessibility Fund supports community-based projects across the country that improve accessibility and enable all Canadians, regardless of physical ability, to participate in and contribute to their communities and the economy. The Chester Municipal Heritage Society is receiving $50,000 towards improvements at Maple Cottage, including the installation of a ramp, automatic doors, a wider entrance and an accessible washroom. This project is one of 169 projects announced by Minister Finley on December 3, 2009. The three-year, $45-million Enabling Accessibility Fund is part of the Government of Canada’s commitment to address the needs of people with disabilities and help them reach their full potential. Canada’s Economic Action Plan and other recent federal initiatives are also addressing the needs of people with disabilities and their families through a series of important measures, including:
To learn more about Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca. Another new initiative is the Registered Disability Savings Plan, which helps families and individuals save for the long-term financial security of a loved one with a disability. Further information about this initiative can be found on the following Web site: www.disabilitysavings.gc.ca. Backgrounder Enabling Accessibility Fund People with disabilities face a number of barriers, including inaccessible buildings, inadequate support or aids and a lack of access to transportation, which limit their daily activities. As a result, Canadian communities are not fully benefiting from the participation of people with disabilities. Budget 2007 announced the creation of the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF), with $45 million over three years to contribute to projects that improve accessibility for people with disabilities. The EAF seeks to promote vibrant communities in which all individuals can contribute and participate, regardless of physical ability. To this end, the EAF helps communities make buildings, facilities, vehicles, information and communication more accessible for people of varying abilities, and increase opportunities for everyone to participate socially and economically. Projects have strong ties to and support from the communities they serve. All projects must be accessible to the public. Eligible recipients include:
Examples of eligible activities that enhance or improve accessibility include, but are not limited to:
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