Accessibility Statement
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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CharterWatch.ca is committed to providing a website that is accessible, usable, and inclusive for all visitors. This project exists to promote transparency in constitutional litigation, and accessibility is an essential part of that commitment.
1. Accessibility Approach
The site is designed with the goal of supporting a broad range of users, including individuals who rely on assistive technologies. Efforts include:
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clear, readable text
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consistent page structure
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high‑contrast colour choices
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keyboard‑friendly navigation
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compatibility with common screen readers
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These measures aim to make the site easier to navigate and understand for as many visitors as possible.
2. Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As the site evolves, CharterWatch.ca will continue to review and improve accessibility features where reasonably possible. Feedback from users plays an important role in identifying areas for improvement.
3. Third‑Party Content
Some content on this site may link to or embed documents hosted by third‑party services. These services operate independently and may not meet the same accessibility standards. CharterWatch.ca cannot control or guarantee the accessibility of external platforms.
4. Known Limitations
While every effort is made to maintain accessibility, certain limitations may exist, including:
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documents provided by courts or third parties that are not fully accessible
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older PDFs that may not include proper tagging
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occasional formatting inconsistencies during updates
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If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please reach out so it can be addressed where feasible.
5. Contact for Accessibility Concerns
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website or have suggestions for improvement, please contact: info@charterwatch.ca
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Reasonable efforts will be made to respond and, where possible, provide the requested information in an accessible format.