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The Canadian Hearing Society (CHS) was founded in 1940 to provide services for blind people in Ontario. Services include instruction in American and Quebec sign languages, interpreter services, deafblind intervenors, audiology and speech-language pathology.〔(Industry Canada Company Directories: Assistive Devices ) accessed 23 August 2012.〕 The CHS advocates for the hearing impaired in Canada through the support of 9-1-1 texting,〔(Alyshah Hasham, "CRTC tests 911 texting for hearing and speech impaired ) ''Toronto Star'' 16 February 2012, accessed 15 March 2012.〕 visual fire alarms,〔(Human Rights, Disability and Accessibility Issues Regarding Visual Fire Alarms for People who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing ) Ontario Human Rights Commission.〕 and access to the justice system.〔(Sarah Boesveld and Anna Mehler Paperny, "Deaf man arrested in G20 protest gets bail " ) ''Globe and Mail'' 26 June 2010, accessed 15 March 2012.〕 The CHS handles emergency situations in hospitals, emergency rooms, after-hours clinics, shelters, and police services.〔 == Services ==
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