AODA stands for the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. It is an Ontario law passed in 2005 that aims to make Ontario accessible to people with disabilities by 2025. It mandates accessibility standards in various areas such as customer service, employment, information and communications, transportation, and the built environment. Organizations in Ontario are required to comply with these standards and file accessibility reports. The AODA aims to remove barriers and increase opportunities for people with disabilities to participate fully in society.
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