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  • Current and aspiring entrepreneurs are striving for a future with reduced barriers and specialized, accessible support. They are calling for more accessible funding, clarity of available support, and specialized education. This report illustrates the ongoing and urgent need for improved funding for Canadian small businesses. The report shows that entrepreneurs are struggling in areas such as marketing and sales expertise, lack of curated and specialized educational materials, mentorship and advisory support, lack of networking and connection mediums, strategic business planning, hiring and retaining talent. The government and the private sector and entrepreneur support organizations must ensure that Canadian entrepreneurs are fully supported and that Canada becomes the best place in the world to start and grow a business.
    Startup Canada 2022 Entrepreneur Census
  • It is the assessment of the 4th Reviewer that leadership on accessibility, and the AODA, has been absent for 17 years. Without leadership, there can be no accountability. This has certainly been the case with the AODA. It is the assessment of the 4th Reviewer that even with engaged leadership, as it stands today, accountability would be a significant challenge. A key reason is there are no metrics for what success looks like. Based on what was heard, combined with a fulsome jurisdictional scan, the 4th Reviewer has organized their assessments into four primary buckets: outcomes, governance, leadership, and accountability. It hardly needs repeating that AODA outcomes have been poor. Ontarians with disabilities continue to report disappointment in the AODA since its inception, and as has been indicated in previous reviews, progress has been painfully slow and uneven. The 4th Reviewer has identified two main drivers of these poor outcomes: a reliance on standards, and the absence of enforcement/incentives. As a conclusion, the Reviewer is obliged to highlight that the Premier of Ontario and his Cabinet have yet to meet the basic needs of a group of people totaling over one fifth of its population. Do you care? The Reviewer has been haunted by this question since having candid discussions with senior government officials early in this review process.
    Interim Report, Fourth Review of the AODA, by Rich Donovan, entrepreneur, March 1, 2023
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