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Snow, Sidewalks, and Seasonal Access
“When winter hits, who gets left behind?”
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SUMMARY - Snow, Sidewalks, and Seasonal Access

Winter in Canada means snow. It also means navigating the challenges that snow creates for getting around—icy sidewalks, snowbanks blocking crosswalks, bus stops buried in plowed accumulation, pathways rendered impassable for weeks at a time. For some people, winter weather is an inconvenience requiring warmer clothing and slower travel. For others, it creates barriers that confine them to their homes for months, unable to safely reach essential destinations.

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CONSTITUTIONAL BRIEFING - Snow Sidewalks And Seasonal Access

Constitutional Overview

Inclusion_Accessibility_And_Equity > Mobility_Transportation_And_Public_Spaces > Snow_Sidewalks_And_Seasonal_Access

Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 71%

Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 31%

Doctrines Engaged: 18

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