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Advancing Quality of Life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities: Canadian Hearing Services Awards Four New Research Grants
Global Partnerships for Research & Innovation, the research arm of Canadian Hearing Services, has awarded four new research grants totaling $368,756 to leading institutions across Canada and beyond. Since its launch in 2022, CHS Global Partnerships for Research & Innovation has awarded $1,466,744 in grants, strengthening its role as a key driver of innovation and evidence-based solutions. These grants support research aimed at improving the quality of life of Deaf and hard of hearing people through technological advancements and new approaches in both hearing health and Deaf studies.
By Canadian Hearing Services · Via GlobeNewswire · January 19, 2026
Canadian Hearing Services launches Auracast™ for accessible business and public services across Canada
Future-ready, inclusive, and simple to deploy
By Canadian Hearing Services · Via GlobeNewswire · October 1, 2025
Canadian Hearing Services Proudly Awards Twenty-Nine Scholarships to Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
Canadian Hearing Services is proud to announce the awarding of 29 scholarships to Deaf and hard of hearing students across Canada for the 2025–2026 academic year.
By Canadian Hearing Services · Via GlobeNewswire · September 10, 2025
Canadian Hearing Services Continues Commitment to Workforce Stability and Client Care Amid Ongoing Negotiations
In response to the strike announced today by unionized workers of CUPE Local 2073, Canadian Hearing Services is reaffirming our commitment to the wellbeing of both our dedicated workforce and the thousands of Deaf and hard of hearing individuals who rely on the organization’s services every day.
By Canadian Hearing Services · Via GlobeNewswire · April 28, 2025
Canadian Hearing Services Launches Quick Access: On-Demand Sign Language Interpreting
Canadian Hearing Services, Canada's leader in accessibility services, is thrilled to announce the launch of Quick Access: On-Demand Sign Language Interpreting (Quick Access), a groundbreaking solution designed to bridge communication gaps for Deaf and hard of hearing communities.
By Canadian Hearing Services · Via GlobeNewswire · March 13, 2025
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