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Western Training Solutions - Digital Accessibility

Just a reminder, to those in industry, there are some important deadlines in play, in the province of Manitoba. May 1, 2024 was the deadline to start implementing Accessibility standards as detailed in both the federal and provincial legislations for all government offices. All those working in Manitoba will be expected to follow an AA standard.


You don’t have to do the homework. WesternTS has done it for you! We’ve taken the time to develop programs on Accessible documents using the most popularly used office programs. We have Accessibility programs for Word, Adobe Acrobat Pro, PowerPoint, and Excel.

Deadline for not-for-profit, not-profit, private, and small businesses: May 1, 2025 



Believe us, time is going to fly by. Give us a call and we can arrange training dates for individuals and organizations. Don’t sit on your hands thinking you have plenty of time…time waits for no one!!

Send sales@westernts.ca a message for details, or call 204-837-4776 to talk in-person, for full details. Reminder – you can view our brochure link and save it for your reference.

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