Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

How Canadian Infrastructure Works is committed to making its content accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. Our goal is to ensure that everyone can easily access and benefit from the educational resources we provide about Canadian infrastructure systems, particularly related to the automotive and transportation sectors. We strive to follow recognized best practices and standards to deliver an inclusive online experience.

This site incorporates accessible design principles to accommodate a variety of assistive technologies. Features such as clear navigation, readable fonts, and meaningful headings support ease of use for visitors relying on screen readers or keyboard navigation. We continuously work to improve accessibility by regularly reviewing and updating our content and site structure.

While we aim for full accessibility, some aspects of the site may not yet fully meet WCAG guidelines due to the complexity of displaying detailed information about Canadian transportation systems, energy infrastructure, and utilities. If you encounter any difficulties accessing the content or have suggestions on improving usability, please refer to the Help Desk link on the Contact page for faster assistance.

Our commitment extends to providing information about key topics including how utilities work in Canada, municipal water and wastewater systems, telecom infrastructure, and urban transit solutions such as GO Train, TTC, LRT, BRT, and subway networks. We also highlight considerations like winter resilience and cold-weather design, which are essential to maintaining safe and reliable automotive infrastructure across the country.

Thank you for visiting How Canadian Infrastructure Works. We appreciate your interest and support as we continue to enhance the accessibility and educational value of our site.