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Pressure Mounting for Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)

30 March 2009 marked the second anniversary of Canadaโ€™s participation in the signing ceremony for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which took place at the United Nations. By signing, the Federal government signaled its intent to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by following typical Canadian procedures, with an emphasis on Federal, Provincial, Territorial discussions that take place behind closed doors.

However, two years after the fact, with 50 other countries having ratified the CRPD, Canada is beginning to feel pressure to fast-track ratification. With so many countries having stepped forward to ratify the CRPD, Canada needs to evaluate the pace at which things are proceeding.

To mark the historic anniversary, the Council of Canadians with Disabilities, a human rights organization of people with disabilities working for an accessible and inclusive Canada, joins many countries from around the world by calling once again for an expeditious ratification of the CRPD without reservation.

Indeed, last month at the UN, in Geneva, Canada received encouragement to move this process along more quickly from a number of countries, as part of the new โ€œUniversal Periodic Reviewโ€ (UPR) of Human Rights, undertaken by the Human Rights Council.

At the UPR, Canada faced an international peer-review of our Human Rights record and it is significant that one of the key recommendations was swift ratification of the CRPD.

In its own submission, Canada reported that the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Governments are working toward ratification. Reports submitted to the UPR by Canadian NGOs, recommended that Canada fast-track the CRPDโ€™s ratification. During the review, the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland asked Canada to elaborate upon the analysis being undertaken with regard to ratification of the CRPD and to indicate when the analysis would be complete. In the final report issued by the Review Chile and China recommended that Canada ratify the CRPD โ€œas soon as possible.โ€

Indeed last June, the House of Commons unanimously passed a motion in support of ratification of the CRPD. This motion demonstrates that all Canadaโ€™s parliamentarians are prepared to have this country abide by the standards set in the CRPD. โ€œWith this high level of support for ratification, we are left to wonder why Canada has not announced a projected date when ratification will occur,โ€ states Steven Estey, Chairperson of CCDโ€™s International Committee and a former adviser to the Canadian delegation which helped draft the CRPD.

Since 30 March 2007, Canadian human rights organizations, trade unions, law societies, academics and groups of people with disabilities have been calling upon the Canadian government to quickly ratify the CRPD.

Last year, the National Action Plan on Disability, endorsed by over 100 organizations nation-wide, called upon the Federal Government to โ€œInitiate a transparent process of work with the provinces/territories and the disability community to ensure ratification of the CRPD within the next two years.โ€

โ€œWe continue to stand behind the actions we called for in the National Action Plan,โ€ states Marie White, CCD Chairperson. โ€œThe UN followed a very open and inclusive process, involving people with disabilities, when it drafted the CRPD in record time and we expect Canada to follow suit with ratification. We once again call on Canada to demonstrate the leadership it demonstrated through the Convention development process.โ€

For more information, please contact:

Marie White, Chairperson - Tel: 709-739-8233

Laurie Beachell, National Coordinator

Tel: 204-947-0303 or Cel: 204-981-6179

Steven Estey, Chairperson CCD International Development Committee

Email: sbestey@eastlink.ca

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