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Mississauga Celebration Square Wins Rick Hansen Accessible Cities Award
Listen in and hear how the City of Mississauga recently won a Rick Hansen Foundation Accessible Cities Circle of Excellence Award.
Hiring people with disabilities helps companies’ bottom line
People with disabilities cling to jobs with the tenacity of a bulldog, meaning employers can save thousands of dollars in on-ramping costs for new employees.
City’s Staff Accessibility Resource Team Recognized with Municipal Accessibility Award
“The Staff Accessibility Resource Team is an integral part of the City’s success in upholding accessibility,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie.
Mark Wafer, a Canadian Pioneer on Employing People with Disabilities
Listen in and hear how Mark has made history in the food service industry while he’s cultivated a company culture that is inclusive of all abilities.
Alexander German of Brooklin Wins Provincial Accessibility Award
At just 19 years old, Alexander German has already been recognized as one of Ontario’s top accessibility leaders.
Government of Canada Helps Make Workplaces and Communities More Accessible Through Call for Proposals
Businesses with up to 99 full‑time equivalent employees and community organizations can receive government grant project funding of up to $50,000.