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For disabled teens and adults, having a cell phone goes beyond just convenience or entertainment—it can be a lifeline to independence, safety and #accessibility.

Shame on Canadian cell carriers for making cell/data plans inaccessible for so many families. There are ways to remove this financial barrier to what should be a fundamental right. Let's talk about it.

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This podcast was recorded in Garageband and edited by Lisa Thornbury (with assistance from Avery Thornbury).

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