Publications
Canadian Blind Monitor Volume 9
Summer 2000
- EDITORIAL
- The Canadian Blind Monitor Goes In-house
- The Importance of Change, Collaboration and Cooperation in Building a Consumer Movement
- Energy and Enthusiasm Pervade 2000 NFB:AE Conference
- Convention Resolutions 2000
- Alan Neville Retires
- Biographies of the 2000-2001 NFB:AE Board of Directors
- Biographies of the 2000 NFB:AE Scholarship Winners
- The Swinging Pendulum
- Advocacy: An Important Feature of Canadian Democracy
- The Written Statement Preparing the Foundation of the Case
- Deaf-Blind and Dynamic A Profile of Kerry Wadman
- Audio ATM Benefits the Blind
- A Politician Wanna Be
- Essex Produces Audio Ballots to Keep Blind Voters Informed
- First Blind Player Wins Big on Jeopardy!
- New crossing signals make Vancouver Debut
- Equal Access to Books and Magazines One Step Closer to Reality
- Library and Educational Support Services for Blind and Vision-impaired Persons in the New Millennium
- Scholarship Information
- Pursuing the Press
- Yankee Stadium Case Clarifies ADA
- In the doghouse: Cabbie fined for refusing canine guide
- Bid to put guide dog in hold made master feel like scum CTA orders policy change
- Guide dog ban at zoo challenged: Policy angers blind woman
- Daniel Wolak has been blind from birth. But that hasn't stopped him from seeing things his way.
- The Blind Lead the Sighted: Technology for People With Disabilities Finds a Broader Market
- The Ultimate Computer
- NFB:AE Produces Blind Line Radio Program for its Members
- In Memoriam - Elizabeth Coates
- New Resources
- An Ontarians with Disabilities Act: A Recipe for a Barrier-Free Ontario
- Brief In Support of an Application to Amend Voiceprints Broadcasting License




