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➜ Awards & Commendations
Author Donna Jodhan Presented An Award From Elections Canada For Her Work With The Advisory Group for Disability Issues November 20th 2018
Released: 12/4/2018
On November 20th 2018, Donna J. Jodhan was presented with an award from Elections Canada for her work with the Advisory Group for Disability Issues, where she has been serving since its inception in 2014. Donna would ...
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Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) Shares The Powerful Message of Donna Jodhan in Observance of the 2017 International Day of Persons with Disabilities (Video With Music and Sound. 1:23.)
Released: 12/5/2017
The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) shared the powerful message of Donna Jodhan in observance of the 2017 International Day of Persons with Disabilities this year with this short video, compiled from a series of interviews taken with Donna at the 2017 Canadian Human Rights Symposium back in September of 2017 ...
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Author Donna Jodhan Named 2017 Person of the Year at CCB 2017 Banquet
Released: 2/15/2017
Louise Gillis Addressing the CCB 2017 Banquet on February 10, 2017: The White Cane Week Person is someone who has demonstrated unique leadership and vision in their ability to encourage others to ...
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Donna Jodhan Named One Of The Top 15 Canadians in Digital Technology by Backbone Magazine
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Elections Canada Recognizes Donna Jodhan For Contributions to Advisory Group for Disability Issues
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The Council of Canadians with Disabilities Presents Donna Jodhan with the 2010 National Award for Recognition of Valued Contribution to the Disability Rights Movement in Canada
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Author Donna Jodhan Named Unsung Hero of 2008 By The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians
Two years ago, Donna Jodhan embarked on a very difficult mission to challenge the federal government to make their websites more accessible to Canadians who have a print disability; in particular to blind and vision-impaired ...
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