ONTARIO - It's been almost a year since Macey Kinney learned that her newborn son, Zealand, might never experience the world quite the same as she does. The little boy from Ontario is almost ...
Newmarket, Ontario, May 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Over 1% of the Canadian population is deafblind — some are born with deafblindness, while others acquire deafblindness later in life. Each June, ...
Students attending Ontario’s provincial deaf schools say they are receiving an inferior education from teachers and administrators who can’t — or won’t — communicate using sign language. From a lack ...
TORONTO, May 01, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ontario’s largest celebration of Deaf culture will serve as the backdrop for an update about the ongoing strike by CUPE 2073 members who work at Canadian ...
ONTARIO >> A deaf and mute 15-year-old girl who was reported missing Saturday has been found, police said. Yesika Yadira Diaz-Gonzalez was found at the Pomona home of one of her relatives, police said ...
The ongoing strike at Canadian Hearing Services highlights the need for leadership that understand their clients and community. Members of CUPE 2073 striking outside of the Canadian Hearing Service ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Hours after police asked for the public’s ...
ONTARIO — As Ontario senior Aiden Fox was going over the second hurdle of his 300-meter race, he went from hearing the roar of the crowd and the sound of medal spikes digging into the track to nothing ...
A 32-year-old Guelph woman will make a bid for the history books today, attempting to become the first deaf person to swim across Lake Ontario. Brenda Lussier, who has been training for two years, ...
Carol Hughes, member of Parliament for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapukasing, said losing her seat at the House of Commons isn't about her. "It's about losing the representation," she said. Hughes' individual ...
Students attending Ontario’s provincial deaf schools say they are receiving an inferior education from teachers and administrators who can’t — or won’t — communicate using sign language. From a lack ...