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Toronto Disability Pride March

Redefining ‘disability’

Multiple invisible disabilities, such as chronic pain, HIV and Multiple Sclerosis can also fall into the category of being an episodic disability. An episodic disability is not something that is constant. It’s invisible, unpredictable and can fluctuate with each episode or instance, says Odelia Bay.

Marchers call for equal rights for people with disabilities

For Ghofran Alyass, her parents need to plead for help to carry her and her chair up the stairs when there are no elevators in the subway station. Accessibility in Toronto still remains a problem as it continues to create inconveniences for people with disability.
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