'We are not a priority:' Disability advocates say lack of minister sends a message

This undated handout photo shows Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Disability Without Poverty *MANDATORY CREDIT*

TORONTO - The lack of a minister for disabilities threatens to sideline the needs of millions of ºÃÉ«tvs during what Mark Carney promises will be a period of transformation, advocates said Wednesday.

The prime minister announced his smaller, "purpose-built" cabinet meant to deliver change on Tuesday, but the 38-member team doesn't include anyone explicitly responsible for representing the interests of disabled ºÃÉ«tvs.

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