People living with disabilities say very little thought is given to making public and private spaces accessible. On Thursday, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ reported on a man who was denied a permit to install a mechanical lift at his home for a wheelchair. As Phil Carpenter explains, advocates say the provincial law needs to be stronger.
												
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																						Advocating for better accessibility in Montreal
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