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Media Advisory: CCD Available to Comment on "Mary Kills People"

January 25, 2016 For Immediate Release

New Global Series Makes Hero of Euthanasia Doctor

Global TV will present a six-episode series called “Mary Kills People” beginning January 25 at 9 p.m.  The series, which was picked up by Lifetime in the United States, revolves around the fictional Dr. Mary Harris.  According to Global TV, Harris is “an ER doctor who maintains a sideline within the hospital as an ‘angel of death,’ working outside the boundaries of the law to help terminally ill patients end their lives so they can go out on their own terms.”

CCD Chairperson's Update - Happy New Year!

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities wishes you a Happy New Year!

We are looking forward to working on national accessibility and inclusion legislation and the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities’ Optional Protocol.

~ Jewelles Smith
CCD Chairperson

CCD Voice of Our Own - Winter

On the CCD Agenda

Highlights of the Last 12 Months

CCD Voice of Our Own - Special Edition

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) was founded in 1976 as an organization of people with disabilities working for people with disabilities.  CCD was first known as the Coalition of Provincial Organizations of the Handicapped (COPOH), but, in 1994, when its membership structure changed to include national organizations of people with disabilities, a new name was adopted - the Council of Canadians with Disabilities.

Canada to Ratify CRPD's Optional Protocol

December 23, 2016

Canada to Ratify CRPD’s Optional Protocol

CCD Chairperson's Update - Happy Holidays

The Council of Canadians with Disabilities wishes you an accessible and inclusive holiday season.

Jewelles Smith
Chairperson

CCD Chairperson's Update - Canada to Ratify CRPD's Optional Protocol

On December 1, 2016 in Ottawa, Hon. Minister Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, and Hon. Minister Stéphane Dion, Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a press conference at the Council of Canadians with Disabilities’ meeting about the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (CRPD).  Minister Qualtrough and Minister Dion announced that Canada would ratify the CRPD’s Optional Protocol in 2017. This will be a wonderful way to ring in Canada’s 150th year for Canadians with disabilities!

Infrastructure's Effect On Disability

When the federal government consulted Canadians regarding infrastructure, CCD held a meeting where people with disabilities answered the government’s consultation questions. CCD submitted a summary of the discussion.

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