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Celebrate National AccessAbility Week with CBC

Over the past year, CBC has been committed to amplifying the voices and experiences of people with disabilities through diverse and meaningful content. From in-depth news coverage and documentaries to sports and entertainment programs, books, podcasts, radio programs, and children's programming, we have worked to ensure that accessibility and disability representation are woven into our storytelling. 


Whether highlighting barriers that still need to be broken or celebrating the achievements of the disability community, these stories help foster greater understanding and inclusion. Here's a look at some of the highlights from the past year. 


Launching in June 2025: CBC is thrilled to announce it is launching Disability Life, a dedicated online destination designed to improve accessibility and discoverability of content for and about people with disabilities. Disability Life will serve as a one-stop-shop for a wide range of content from across CBC English Services.


 
 
 

Main Office

Life Without Limits Abilities Centre

12001 44 Street SE

Calgary, AB  T2Z 4G9

Phone:  403-543-1161

Toll Free: 1-800-363-2807

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Edmonton Office

Telus Plaza North

#103, 10025 Jasper Ave

Edmonton, AB  T5J 1S6

Toll Free: 1-800-363-2807

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We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T’ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.

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