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A Message from our CEO: 40 Years of Caring – How Motion Continues to Drive Impact, Advocacy, and Accessibility
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Sue Gilpin, CEO at Motion

A Message from our CEO: 40 Years of Caring – How Motion Continues to Drive Impact, Advocacy, and Accessibility

This year marked an extra special milestone for Motion as we celebrated 40 years of business. It has been an opportunity for us to look back on how far we’ve come, set goals for the future, and honour the hundreds of employees and tens of thousands of clients who have been a part of our […]

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When the System Says “No” to What My Body Needs: Why I Appealed an ADP Decision and Why It Matters for Others
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Natalie Morton,

When the System Says “No” to What My Body Needs: Why I Appealed an ADP Decision and Why It Matters for Others

Imagine being told you can’t access the mobility device that keeps you safest – simply because of your age. That’s exactly what our client Natalie Morton experienced when she was denied funding for the walker that best supports her needs as an adult living with cerebral palsy. Age-based denial of essential equipment shouldn’t happen – […]

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Meet Stephen – Client Ambassador
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Stephen La Salle,

Meet Stephen – Client Ambassador

Meet Motion’s newest client ambassador, Stephen! Stephen is a Canadian Armed Forces Veteran who became a wheelchair user after an injury to his lower leg led to the discovery that he had a rare neurological condition. Read more about Stephen’s story below, including his passion for physical activity as a para-endurance athlete. My name is […]

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National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2025
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Motion, Make life accessible

National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2025

Every October, Canadians come together to celebrate the contributions of persons with disabilities in the workforce and build awareness for the importance of strengthening our workplaces through inclusion. It’s a time to recognize, raise awareness, and take action to create a truly inclusive society.  Earlier this year, Motion introduced our newest Client Ambassador Amanda who […]

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Motion sponsors first-ever post-secondary scholarship
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Motion, Make life accessible

Motion sponsors first-ever post-secondary scholarship

Motion is proud to work together with the Tamara Gordon Foundation to provide our first-ever Motion-sponsored scholarship to one of our clients, Tristan Kelly. Mr. Kelly is a student at York University in Ontario pursuing a degree in psychology. Check out Tristan’s story below to learn more about his life at university, his experience as […]

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Motion Kids: We are here to grow with you
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Motion, Make life accessible

Motion Kids: We are here to grow with you

Kids grow and change daily, and our teams are here to help with their ongoing equipment needs.

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Add accessibility to your home with a stairlift
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Motion, Make life accessible

Add accessibility to your home with a stairlift

SPECIAL OFFER: $200 OFF ALL STAIRLIFTS. Offer ends October 31, 2025. Comfort & style Thick and luxurious chair padding that offers a comfortable & supportive seat. Plus, colour options to fit any décor. Minimal impact to the home Rails that are affixed to the treads of the stairs for easy removal. Plus, a folding seat […]

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Giving In Motion: Vickey’s Experience in Peru
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Motion, Make life accessible

Giving In Motion: Vickey’s Experience in Peru

Earlier this year, Motion introduced the Giving in Motion Fund – an opportunity for Motion employees to expand their impact beyond our local communities. We have set aside $10,000 for our employees to apply for financial support for a national or international volunteer initiative that aligns with our Vision, Mission & Values. Motion employee Vickey […]

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