The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has opened another public consultation —this time asking how TV broadcasters and online streaming services can make their content easier to access for people with disabilities.
The regulator says it’s heard that some programming remains difficult to navigate for those who are blind or partially sighted and is considering whether its accessibility rules need updating. Canadians can submit feedback until December 15, 2025, through an online form, email, fax, or by mailing a letter to the CRTC.
“Canadians should be able to find and enjoy the content that matters to them. That is why we are launching a public consultation to help ensure that content is accessible to everyone,” said CRTC Chairperson and CEO Vicky Eatrides