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Canadian Audiologist

Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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In this issue

Features

  • Accessibility is for Everyone
    by Christopher T. Sutton Janine Verge
  • Building an Accessible Canada Bill C-81: An Accessible Canada Act
    by Christopher T. Sutton
  • Improving Accessibility: Expanding the Role of Audiologists in the Built Environment
    by Janine Verge
  • A Thing of the Past? Or a Thing of the Future?
    by Thomas Kaufmann
  • No Palm Trees in Hollywood: Hearing in the Far North of Ontario
    by Jo(anne) DeLuzio
  • Hearing Loop – the Preferred Large Area Assistive Listening System: Here’s Why
    by Juliëtte Sterkens
  • Hard of Hearing Students in Postsecondary Education: Challenges and Supports
    by Ruth P. Warick
  • Accessibility: A Community Affair
    by Anne Griffin
  • Conducting Communicatively Accessible Hearing Screenings for People with Aphasia
    by Lisa Samson Jo(anne) DeLuzio
  • Captioned Telephone Service
    by John Kinstler
  • Striking the Right Balance – Hearing and Balance: What is the Evidence?
    by Maxime Maheu MS Houde L Behtani M Nooristani F Champoux

Columns

  • The Mysteries of the Hearing Brain
    with Samira Anderson
  • Noisy Notes
    with Alberto Behar
  • Stories from Our Past
    by Wayne J. Staab
  • Back to Basics
    with Marshall Chasin
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Pam Millett

Departments

  • Message from the President
  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Industry News

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Volume 6

Hearing Loop – the Preferred Large Area Assistive Listening System: Here’s Why

by Juliëtte Sterkens, AuD

Juliette Sterkens, well known hearing loop advocate, explains the advantages and disadvantages of different large area assistive listening technologies. Find out what consumers prefer and how you can help.

About The Canadian Academy of Audiology

The Canadian Academy of Audiology is dedicated to enhancing the role of audiologists as primary hearing health care providers through advocacy, education and research.

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