
Travis Dhanraj
Senior Parliamentary Reporter at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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Nov 1, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Jeremy Mcdonald |Travis Dhanraj |Jenny Cowley
Paralympian Brock Richardson landed in Fredericton already knowing that a piece of equipment he requested before the trip would not be there to help move him from his seat to his wheelchair. But he didn't expect an Air Canada staff member would also attempt to separate him from the person responsible for his care.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Geoff Nixon |Travis Dhanraj
TorontoOntario's premier says he's confident the environmental concerns about a long-proposed highway have been studied closely and that the Toronto-area project should move forward. Highway project considered, then cancelled by prior governments, but revived by PCsGeoff Nixon, Travis Dhanraj, Lorenda Reddekopp · CBC News · Posted: Sep 23, 2024 7:15 PM EDT | Last Updated: September 23Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks at a news conference in Cobourg, Ont., on Monday.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Geoff Nixon |Travis Dhanraj
Toronto·NewThe Ontario government is considering bringing forward legislation that could prohibit the installation of bike lanes when lanes for motor vehicles are removed as a result, sources say. Government declines to comment on measures outlined in draft internal documentsGeoff Nixon, Travis Dhanraj, Lorenda Reddekopp · CBC News · Posted: Sep 19, 2024 9:41 PM EDT | Last Updated: 7 minutes agoA file photo shows cyclists on the go in Toronto in November 2021.
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Nov 10, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Jenny Cowley |Jeremy Mcdonald |Travis Dhanraj
Michelle Weger relies on her service dog, Quinn, to get her through the day. The Ottawa resident has narcolepsy, and the Great Dane can sense when Weger is tired, bracing against her or warning her when she's about to experience cataplexy, a temporary muscle paralysis that can cause her to fall. That early warning gives Weger the time to get to a safe space. For Weger, Quinn is an absolute necessity, but can become an issue when she tries to get an Uber, Lyft or taxi.
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Nov 7, 2023 |
cbc.ca | Jenny Cowley |Jeremy Mcdonald |Travis Dhanraj
A Toronto woman who uses a power wheelchair had her ventilator disconnected and a lift fall on her head, all on a single journey, as Air Canada staff struggled to transfer her between the aircraft and her wheelchair, a new Marketplace hidden-camera investigation shows. "I did not feel safe," Alessia Di Virgilio said after the incident.
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