The page uses a clean layout with clear spacing and headings, which makes it easier for assistive technologies like screen readers to read the content in a logical order. A simple structure also helps the page stay accessible across different devices and technologies.
- Jan 2026
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www.canada.ca www.canada.ca
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Each category includes short text descriptions explaining what users will find if they click the link. This helps screen reader users and people with limited digital skills understand where each link will take them before clicking.
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The links are clearly shown using blue text and underlining, not just colour alone. This helps users who are colourblind understand what is clickable. Using multiple visual cues follows accessibility best practices and makes the page easier to navigate.
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The “Most requested” section groups popular services in one clear area. This helps users quickly find what they need without searching through the whole site. Clear grouping like this is especially helpful for users with cognitive disabilities or those who may feel overwhelmed by too much information.
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The page title clearly states “Canada.ca The official website of the Government of Canada.” This helps all users, especially screen reader users, quickly understand where they are and trust the source. A clear, descriptive title also helps people with cognitive or learning disabilities orient themselves on the page without confusion.
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