💡 Key Topics:

  • What AODA actually covers on the web, and why it applies to all public websites and content if you have 50+ employees in Ontario
  • WCAG 2.0 Level AA as the current legal floor, and why 2.1 and 2.2 matter even if the law hasn't caught up
  • The compliance report trap: how self-reporting non-compliance gets you audited within weeks
  • How compliance officers really operate, and why they reward engaging a consultant with a real timeline
  • Why remediation and redesign are different, and how a full enterprise rebuild can take 12–16 months
  • The PDFs problem: the accessibility gap teams forget after redesigning the whole site
  • Employee thresholds explained (20–49 vs. 50+), including part-time and seasonal, and why contractors don't count
  • Why Ontario led in 2005 and how BC, Nova Scotia, and Manitoba are now catching up
  • How accessibility failures can escalate into Human Rights Code complaints
  • The "not practical" loophole that doesn't exist once you account for available tools and consultants
  • Why the real case for accessibility is ethical, not just legal—the people you cut out when information is missing

📖 Chapters:
0:06 — Why web gets overlooked in accessibility
0:44 — Why organizations fail: not caring vs. not understanding
1:03 — A web-first breakdown of AODA
1:48 — What AODA covers online, and the 50-employee threshold
03:19 — WCAG AA vs. AAA, and who meets the higher bar
03:57 — Ontario, the federal split, and other provinces catching up
06:13 — How monitoring and enforcement actually work
07:23 — Budget cuts, spot audits, and the reality of fines
09:28 — Why 30–60 days is fine for remediation, not redesign
11:18 — What makes compliance officers flexible (or prickly)
13:15 — Employee thresholds and the compliance report obligation
14:40 — Reporting non-compliance and getting auto-audited
17:16 — It's never too late to get started
17:50 — WCAG is evolving: letter of the law vs. spirit of the law
20:30 — Being proactive as a design mindset
21:54 — First steps: count your employees, then audit
23:38 — Start with an audit—compliance is only part of it
25:20 — When accessibility becomes a Human Rights Code issue
28:29 — One hard truth and one piece of encouragement
29:49 — The "not practical" loophole that isn't
30:08 — Where to reach David, and how Tennis can help

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