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David Lepofsky dodges questions about the impotence of the AODA except in the case of the Canadian Human Rights Commission and urges people with disabilities to retain lawyers (lawyers will remember you best for your lack of money).
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David Lepofsky on How To Use The AODA
David Doesn't connect disability rights with poverty