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From: Glenda
Date: Sep 21, 2004 2:51PM







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color=#800080>Thanks Julian. If anyone else knows what other
provinces [besides BC and Ontario] are doing in terms of Web accessibility,
please let me know. Cheers,
<FONT face="Comic Sans MS"
color=#800080>Glenda

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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: julian.rickards
[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]Sent: Tuesday, September 21,
2004 6:03 AMTo: WebAIM Discussion ListSubject: Re:
[WebAIM] Question regarding Canadian ODA
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size=2>Sorry for the delay in responding: I was at the TOevolt (<A
href="http://toevolt.org">http://toevolt.org) conference this weekend and
took yesterday off.
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size=2>Regarding Priority level: I know we were expected to shoot for Priority
2 but I wasn't certain if that was the standard for the Gov't. However, at the
conference, I met the person in charge of setting priority levels for the
gov't and it is 2.
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<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>Jules
<FONT face=Georgia
color=#0000ff>-----------------------------------------------
Julian Rickards <FONT
face=Georgia color=#0000ff>A/Digital Publications Distribution
Coordinator Publication Services
Section, Ministry of Northern
Development and Mines, Vox:
705-670-5608 / Fax: 705-670-5960

<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: glenda
[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004
6:54 PMTo: WebAIM Discussion ListSubject: Re: [WebAIM]
Question regarding Canadian ODA
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color=#800080>Hi Jules,
<FONT face="Comic Sans MS"
color=#800080>I understand your frustration. It is as if the
governments write these policies so that they can say "look what we're doing
for people with disabilities", but then they don't implement their own
policy. Its like what is the point? From my understanding, the
BC Government is doing the same thing. We need a big legal case on Web
accessibility, not that the Human Rights Code has much bite.
Anyway, assuming the ODA is followed, do you know how "Web
accessibility" is define, ie Priority 1 and 2 or whatever??
For this course I am developing, I am looking for Canadian examples
of what IS being done, hoping to create a need to follow what others ARE
doing. May be easier said than done.
Glenda

<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: julian.rickards
[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]Sent: Thursday, September
16, 2004 7:53 AMTo: WebAIM Discussion ListSubject:
Re: [WebAIM] Question regarding Canadian ODA
<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>It is my understanding that intranets are supposed to be ODA
compliant but our Management Board has not yet required
this.
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size=2>Off The Record: There are projects funded by our government for web
sites developed by outside contractors. If the work was done internally,
ODA and French Language translation would be required but if the work is
for an external web site, the government department that is hiring the
contractor does not need to enforce either. This escape clause pisses me
off (sorry for the language).
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size=2>As to the ODA email address, the ODA Committee web site was
developed by an outside contractor, perhaps contact
her.
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<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>Jules
<FONT face=Georgia
color=#0000ff>-----------------------------------------------
Julian Rickards
A/Digital Publications Distribution
Coordinator Publication
Services Section, Ministry of
Northern Development and Mines, <FONT face=Georgia
color=#0000ff>Vox: 705-670-5608 / Fax: 705-670-5960

<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: glenda
[mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]Sent: Wednesday, September 15,
2004 6:36 PMTo: WebAIM Discussion ListSubject:
[WebAIM] Question regarding Canadian ODA
I sent the
following to the email provided on the ODA site and it bounced
back. I'm hoping someone here knows:

I am preparing a
course on Web accessibility and am including a section on the status of
Web accessibility in Canada. I will include the
ODA's clause:


Government internet
sites
6. The
Government of Ontario shall provide its internet sites in a format that
is accessible to persons with disabilities, unless it is not technically
feasible to do so.
I am
wondering if any guidelines or standards have been adopted that specific
how to make websites accessible, as this clause seems rather
vague. Does this clause also cover Government Intranet
sites? Thanks,
<FONT
face=Arial>Glenda Watson Hyatt
<FONT
face=Arial>Soaring Eagle Communications
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