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Key Industries Gets Federal Funding For Accessibility Improvements

Saint John-Rothesay M-P Wayne Long announced government funding for Key Industries, a non-profit providing services to people with disabilities.

Through the federal government’s Enabling Accessibility Fund, Key Industries will receive $93,000.

The group will use the money to install a new accessible elevator in their building.

Long says Key Industries does important work in the sector, and is one of a kind in the country.

“It’s helping them to cope with everyday living, to train them, to give them skills, to give them hope, to give them a community,” he said.

In Ottawa, Long sits on the National HUMA Committee, which deals with accessibility legislation like Bill C-81.

Long says accessibility is something he’s passionate about as a politician.

“One of the things I’ve led with always as a Member of Parliament is to help those and advocate for those that need a voice,” he said.

The 2017 Canadian Survey of Disabilities says that 1 in 5 Canadians have a disability, and that number is only going to grow.

Since 2015, the Enabling Accessibility Fund has supported over 2,000 accessibility projects across Canada.

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May 20, 2026
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