B.C. minister of social development hosts roundtable to discuss accessibility legislation
KAMLOOPS — The B.C. government is going around the province looking for feedback from local officials and people living with disabilities to shape new accessibility legislation it hopes to have passed next year.
Shane Simpson visited Kamloops on Tuesday to meet with local stakeholders at Lii Michif Otipemisiwak. He listened to feedback on what Kamloops feels should be included in the NDP’s Disability Act the party hopes is law at this time in 2020.
“We identified a number of areas that are particularly important,” said Simpson on Tuesday. “Employment. Creating greater employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Addressing transportation issues for persons who have mobility challenges and others. Built environments — buildings, ramps, sidewalks, all of those areas.”