Introduction
In this highly informative webinar, accessibility expert David Berman explains the new Accessible Canada Act (ACA) ICT Phase 1. These digital accessibility regulations were published in late 2025. These regulations introduce specific timelines and standards. Organizations subject to federal accessibility law must meet these to ensure proper digital content and technology development and delivery.
Featured Video: David Berman explains what you need to know
Original webinar date: January 29, 2026
YouTube: Canada’s New ACA ICT Phase 1 Digital Accessibility Regulations | David Berman Webinar
Who is David Berman?
David Berman is a Canadian communication designer, author, and internationally recognized leader in accessibility and inclusive design. He has contributed to major accessibility standards and has worked with governments, universities, and global organizations to enhance digital inclusion. His book Do Good Design and decades of professional experience have helped shape accessibility policy and practice around the world.
📧 Contact & Social Media
- Website: davidberman.com
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: +1-613-728-6777
- LinkedIn: David Berman (profile & posts about the ACA regulations)
- YouTube Channel: davidbermancom

What the Video Covers
While the full video transcript isn’t publicly available, the webinar is centered around:
✅ The New ACA ICT Regulations
- The Government of Canada published new digital accessibility regulations under the Accessible Canada Act (ACA) in December 2025.
- These regulations define Phase 1 compliance deadlines for federally regulated organizations to align with accessibility standards.
✅ Why It Matters
Digital content and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) must be designed so people with disabilities can use it. These regulations relate to global accessibility standards. Such standards include WCAG and EN 301 549. They set benchmarks for what “accessible” looks like.
✅ What Organizations Need to Do
David Berman explains:
- What the Accessible Canada Act means for digital content creators and technology providers.
- How to prepare for compliance well before the 2027 and 2028 deadlines.
- Differences between international standards like WCAG 2.1/2.2 and EN 301 549.
Essentially, the webinar equips attendees with a strategic understanding of what compliance requires — and how to get there in a way that improves inclusion, not just meets legal minimums.
Key Takeaways
Here’s what anyone watching this video should walk away with:
- 📌 Digital accessibility standards are now law under Canada’s ACA — and digital ICT must be inclusive.
- 📌 Organizations have deadlines and actionable steps to meet those standards.
- 📌 Understanding global standards like WCAG and EN 301 549 will make compliance clearer and more strategic.
- 📌 Accessibility isn’t just a checkbox — it expands reach, reduces risk, and reflects ethical leadership.
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