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Blind MBA girds for battle with Ottawa over issue of website accessibility

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TORONTO — A Toronto businesswoman who has been blind since birth is girding for battle with Ottawa over what she alleges is the federal government's failure
to make its systems for filing job applications online accessible to the visually impaired.

Donna Jodhan, president of Toronto-based Sterling Creations - a company that works with institutions to ensure that their software can be accessed by those with special needs - has been applying for positions with federal government departments since 2001.

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Full article link to above brief about Donna Jodhan

Submitted by Sam (not verified) on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 23:20.

Please link the news brief about Donna Jodhan to this url: http://cwd-o.org/cwdo/activities/employment_committee.php?activities-emp...

The link provided by you does not feature the article now. Your website is great, and it is my pleasure to help you maintain that quality.

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Re: Full article link to above brief about Donna Jodhan

Submitted by Tom on Tue, 11/18/2008 - 00:00.

The link has been updated. Thank you Sam for the compliment and assistance.

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