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  • April 28 Letter to the Editor, the Globe and Mail regarding offensive metaphors
  • CHS calls for Government funding for visual alarms and emergency notification systems for Canadians with hearing loss
  • CHS Releases Position Paper on Discrimination and Audism to Coincide with International Day of Disabled Persons
  • CHS hosts launch of the Ontario Human Rights Commission new sign language video
  • First-ever Accessible All Candidates Meetings to be Hosted in 3 Ontario Ridings
  • New Vision and Mission
  • "Humble" Howard Glassman Named CHS "Deaf " for a Day 2007 Provincial Chair
  • Increased Protection Against Hearing Loss for Workers
  • Landmark federal court decision for Deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing Canadians
  • CHS Calls For Inclusion of Ontarians with Hearing Loss in OHRC's Restaurant Accessibility Initiative
  • Local Deaf Artist Commissioned by The Canadian Hearing Society
  • Niagara Region hosts first-ever Communication Devices & Accessibility Centre in Ontario
  • Windsor Provides Landmark Access for Deaf, Deafened and Hard of Hearing Citizens
  • CHS SAYS TURN DOWN THE VOLUME!
  • MPP Proposes Visual Fire Alarm Bill
  • Order of Ontario awarded to CHS employee Joyce Lange.
  • CHS Annual General Meeting is a success. New Board elected.
  • CHS Study Reveals Desperate Need to Expand CHS Employment Services
  • CHS Presents A #1 National Bestseller
  • Police on trial for assault on deaf youth of colour
  • New CD ROM provides access info in English, ASL, French, LSQ
  • CHS Wins International Award
    Gold Quill Award
  • Special Olympics Floor Hockey Tournament Providing More than Competition
  • Information Breaks Down Barriers
    CHS Celebrates Hearing Awareness Month
  • OSAP Hits Disabled When They're Down
    Press Conference Cancelled due to Government Announcement

    Jasmin Simpson is deaf and legally blind. Ontario has no university program capable of meeting deaf students needs. She had to attend Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. where she was training for a position working with children who have hearing and vision disabilities.

  • Cochlear Implants and Bacterial Meningitis
    Health professionals are recommending that people who have or are considering a cochlear implant contact their implant centre or physician to discuss immunization.


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