Apr 4, 2022 11:24 PM - The Canadian Press
A member of the BC Liberal caucus is resigning her Surrey-area seat after 13 years in order to become Canada's first Chief Accessibility Officer.
Stephanie Cadieux is the first woman with a disability to serve in the legislature and in cabinet, where she held a number of portfolios including children and family development, social development and labour.
The 49 year old has used a wheelchair since she suffered spinal injuries in a car accident when she was 18 years old.
A document from Employment and Social Development Canada announcing Cadieux as the first Chief Accessibility Officer says she is an advocate for diversity, accessibility, disability inclusion.
Stephanie Cadieux on Twitter:
Beyond honoured to take on this exciting new role as
@Canada
's first ever Chief Accessibility Officer. Thank you to my amazing friends and colleagues with the
@BCLiberalCaucus
who have always supported me and helped me fight for PWD and increased #accessibility.