Resources for voting in the upcoming federal election

Elections Canada has shared with DABC several resources which help ensure that all voters, including people with disabilities, have access to clear, accessible, and reliable information about voting in the upcoming federal election.

Download/view these resources below:

General Voting Information:

Ways to register to vote in a federal election
Have your ID ready to vote
Have your ID ready to vote (details)
Voter’s checklist
Want to vote by mail
Voting at your assigned polling station
Get ready to vote
How to find the list of candidates running in your riding
Ways you can vote in the federal election

Accessibility Resources:

Voting assistance tools and services on election day
– Folding the ballot
Ballot
– Video: Accessible Polling Stations
– Video: Voting Assistance Tools and Services

You can also find a summary of key dates here: Elections Canada

Job Postings: CPP-D and DTC National Advocates (Disability Alliance Canada)

Earlier today, we announced the creation of a new national non-profit organization: Disability Alliance Canada (DAC). DAC is a separate, stand-alone non-profit operating under direct leadership from DABC’s Executive Director.

DAC is hiring a CPP-D National Advocate and a DTC National Advocate. The job postings are available on the DAC website: https://disabilityalliancecanada.ca/careers/.

Introducing: Disability Alliance Canada!

DAC logo in different shades of red

April 4th, 2025

Disability Alliance BC (DABC) is excited to announce the creation of a new national non-profit organization: Disability Alliance Canada (DAC).

DAC is a separate, stand-alone non-profit operating under direct leadership from DABC’s Executive Director.

Additionally, several of DABC’s Board of Directors also sit on DAC’s board. In this way, DAC’s mission and mandate are intentionally aligned with DABC’s: DAC’s mission is to promote a more inclusive and equitable society for people with all disabilities across Canada through direct services, community partnerships, systemic advocacy, research, and publications.

Over the past several years, we have come to realize that the work DABC does, particularly in providing in-depth direct service support to clients, is not consistently provided in other provinces and territories. DABC’s level of knowledge and experience on supporting clients with our direct services is something of which we are especially proud to provide to the disability community in BC. Our aim in establishing DAC as a national non-profit is to expand our direct services across the country, starting with offering support for Disability Tax Credit (DTC) and Canada Pension Plan – Disability (CPP-D) applications.

This step marks a significant milestone in our efforts to extend our reach and further our impact on a broader scale across Canada. With the formation of this new, independent entity, DABC will continue our work in BC, while DAC will work to serve disability communities in all other provinces and territories.

We remain deeply committed to our mission and values, and we thank everyone who has supported us on this journey. Please stay tuned for more updates from DAC through our separate website, including new job openings.

For more information or inquiries, please contact info@disabilityalliancecanada.ca.

We encourage you to share this announcement amongst your networks – thank you for your support.