Stefanie Ricchio was fortunate enough to speak with Kevin O’Leary, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and television host, about his journey through academia and his career with dyslexia.
Multilingual advocacy for children with dyslexia
Right to Read: Letters to Ontario political parties
Collectively, Dyslexia Canada, The International Dyslexia Association Ontario and Decoding Dyslexia Ontario prepared and sent a letter to each of the Ontario political parties currently represented in the Legislative Assembly as well as additional background information on dyslexia and the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) recommendations.
5 celebrities with dyslexia
Support Every Child’s Right to Read: Write to your MP, MPP or MLA
Resources for adults with dyslexia
Mark it Read 2021: Dyslexia Canada young ambassadors celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month
Earlier this year, we welcomed our young ambassadors to the Dyslexia Canada team. They joined Mark it Read in a variety of ways and in this blog post, we share how our young ambassadors raised awareness of dyslexia and inspired others to speak up and out about the learning difference.
Dyslexia Stories: Laura Trites
Dyslexia Stories: Claire Landry
Dyslexia Stories: Michael Taylor
10 Olympian athletes with dyslexia
Dyslexia Stories: Margarete Wolfram
Maggie MacCormack drawing contest
Canadian Multiculturalism Day: Books lists for kids and teens
National Indigenous History Month: Resources for kids, students and teachers
Pride Month: 10 resources for young people
Audiobook Month: Where to get audiobooks and what to listen to this month
12 Canadian celebrities with dyslexia
Dyslexia Stories: Anna Ashbarry
It’s Hard to Read: An insight into Dyslexia Canada’s first national advertising campaign
Earlier this year, we teamed up with dentsumcgarrybowen to launch our first national advertising campaign entitled It’s Hard to Read. In this blog, we share thoughts from the creators of It’s Hard to Read as well as feedback from Dyslexia Canada community members. Join us to learn more about the purpose of this campaign and how you can help raise awareness of dyslexia.