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  1. Statistics Canada. Population Ageing and the Elderly: Current Demographic Analysis, Table 3. Cat. No. 91-533E. Ottawa: 1993, p. 13.

    Statistics Canada. 1991 Health and Activity Limitation Survey: Highlights. In The Daily, Tuesday, October 13, 1992, No de cat. 11-001E. p. 11.

  2. Rosenberg, M.W. Health, Housing, and Social Support for an Aging Population in 2011: An Assessment Using CEPHID Final Report. Kingston, Queen's University, Department of Geography, 31 August, 1994. p. I.

  3. Statistics Canada, Post-Censal Surveys Program. 1- Disability, 2-Housing: 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Cat. No. 89-535. Ottawa: 1994. p. ix-xi.

  4. First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Centres. Aboriginal People with Disabilities... an Introduction. Ottawa: n.d..

  5. Statistics Canada, Post Censal Surveys Program. 1- Disability, 2-Housing: 1991 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Table 1.3. Ottawa, 1994. p. ix-xi.

  6. Dupuy, J.R. and M.J. Thibault. Communications and Information Technologies and Persons with Disabilities. Submitted to M.-F. Laughton, for the Advisory Committee to the Minister of Communications on the National Strategy for Persons with Disabilities. Ottawa: (unpublished), March 1993.

  7. Statistics Canada. Health and Activity Limitation Survey 1991: User's Guide. Cat. no. 82E0011GPB. Ottawa: n.d. Note: examples provided by the author.

  8. Statistics Canada. 1991 Health and Activity Limitation Survey: Highlights, 12. Ottawa: 1994.

  9. Dupuy, J.R. and M.J. Thibault, op. cit., 16.

  10. Statistics Canada. Barriers Confronting Seniors with Disabilities in Canada, Special Topic Series: The Health and Activity Limitation Survey. Cat. No. 82-615. Ottawa: 1990. pp. 19-22.

  11. Watzke, J.R. and G. Birch. Older Adults' Response to Automated Environmental Control Devices. In G.M. Gutman and A.V. Wiser (eds.), Progressive Accommodation for Seniors: Interfacing Shelter and Services. Vancouver, The Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University, 1994. pp. 167-179.

  12. Ibid., p. 168.

  13. Human Resources Development Canada. The National Strategy for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities, folder. Ottawa: n.d.

  14. Canada. The National Strategy for the Integration of Persons with Disabilities: Update. Ottawa: December 1994.

  15. Disability Network, Canadian Association of Independent Living Centers Inc. Disability Network: Half-Hour Weekly Information Program Seen on CBC Television, proposal for Seniors Unit, Health Canada. Montreal: August 18, 1995. p. 3.

  16. Watzke, J.R. and G. Birch, op. cit., p. 177.

    Dupuy, J.R. and M.J. Thibault, op. cit.

    Geoffroy, C. Communication and Information Technologies and Older Adults. Ottawa: Industry Canada, September 1994.

  17. One Voice, The Canadian Seniors Network. Healthy Aging: A Canadian Commitment? A National Conference on Protecting and Improving Canada's Health Care System. Ottawa: 1995. pp. 20-21.

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