No, and I wouldn't expect there to be. We should all live long enough for it to happen. As a practical coalition trying to win results for people with disabilities who need action now, our best bet is to advocate to the provinces to handle the barriers they're facing and advocate to the federal government to address theirs.
However, the federal government has an incredible constitutionally valid power to influence at the provincial and municipal level, which is when it's giving out federal money. When it gave federal money to Toronto to build a subway extension up to York University and beyond, which opened before 2018, they used that money to design subway stations that are replete with disability barriers. We put out a video. It's widely viewed online. People can google “David Lepofsky public transit Toronto” and they'll see these barriers that we filmed and documented.
The federal government should be attaching strings that simply say that if you want their money, there can be no new barriers.