A strike by unionized workers at the Canadian Hearing Society is causing interruptions for people who rely on the service across Ontario. Sudbury's hearing society is the only office remaining open in northern Ontario by management, but it is just offering ASL-English, LSQ-French and deaf interpreting for emergency and essential events. (Olivia Stefanovich/CBC)Meanwhile in a written statement to CBC News, Canadian Hearing Society vice-president Gary Malkowski called his organization's offer "robust and equitable." Cutting services," Bouffard said. Travis Morgan cannot access an interpreter or therapy during the Canadian Hearing Society strike.
Source: CBC News March 07, 2017 00:11 UTC