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Abilities Magazine

Fall 1993




Independent Living

The Inter-Provincial Bus Situation


By Jim Derkson

Social Policy

The Deficit Made Me Do It


By April D'Aubin

Work + Money

Employment Agenda for Persons with Disabilities

Social Policy

And Now, a Word from the Opposition


By Mel Graham

Social Policy

Rodriguez

Travel

Some By Products of a Vicious War


By John Feld

Social Policy

Elections Canada

Social Policy

Questions for Inclusion

Social Policy

And Now...We Take You to Your Leaders...

Work + Money

Doing the Smart Thing at Bank of Montreal

Work + Money

A Job Accommodation


By Val Duffy

Technology

Back to Work


By Len Rosen

Work + Money

Skills, Training, Partnerships

Health + Activity

Conductive Education


By Lisa Bendall

Health + Activity

Discovering Conductive Education

Health + Activity

Nutrition


By Susanne Pettit-Crossman

Social Policy

Priorities, Productivity & Partnerships


By Brenda Myers

Accessibility

Post-Polio Research in British Columbia


By Cecil Herschler

Accessibility

Stroke and Conductive Education


By Cliff Goodall

Health + Activity

Ontario Selects Win the Allied Cup


By Eli Shupak

Travel

Speaking up for the Ordinary Tourist


By Alison Walsh

Women's Issues

Family Violence & Abuse


By Debra Tomlinson

Family Life

Action for Integration

Independent Living

The Journey Home


By Morag Beaumont

Accessibility

A Future with Rights -- The Right Future


By Marie White

Technology

Ability Online


By Gary Sandler

Travel

Celebrating People First


By Kim Miller

Social Policy

The National Strategy

Health + Activity

Crossing the Line


By Corinne Francis

Women's Issues

Neo-Nazis & Disability in Germany


By Margaret Tuteur

People

John Callahan Revisited


By Raymond D. Cohen

Health + Activity

An Interview with Carlos Costa, Marathon Swimmer


By Lisa Bendall

Arts

To Boldly Go...


By Lisa Bendall

Social Policy

First Off...


By Raymond D. Cohen

Health + Activity

Conductive Education: A Canadian Future


By Lisa Bendall

Social Policy

The Coalition of Provincial Organisations of the Handicapped

Social Policy

Coalition of Provincial Organisations of the Handicapped

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