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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
 

October 1, 2009

Helping Employers Expand Their Talent Pool 

McGuinty Government Breaks Down Barriers For People With With Disabilities

 

Ontario is partnering with the Business Takes Action project to create opportunities for people with disabilities and help employers make their workplaces more accessible.

The Business Takes Action project supports businesses by delivering information and training to help them remove physical and social barriers associated with hiring people with disabilities.  Ontario’s partnership with the project partners will give employers more tailored resources to recruit, accommodate and keep good talent, including a website that highlights job postings specifically geared towards those with disabilities. 

The project is developed by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, one of the country’s largest business networks.  It was established in 2007 and currently has 275 member firms, including small, medium and large enterprises in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.  

QUOTES

“In Ontario many employers still face a skills shortage and there are many talented people
who want to work but face barriers.  It just makes good business sense to break down those barriers and make it easier for people with disabilities to participate in the workforce.”
The Hon. Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of Community and Social Services

“CME in partnership with MCSS has made significant strides in promoting awareness with employers and the broader business communities regarding accommodating, hiring, training and retaining people with disabilities.  By removing barriers, we foster an inclusive and open environment for all employers and encourage them to hire persons with disabilities.”
─ Ian Howcroft, Vice President, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Ontario Division 

QUICK FACTS

Learn More

Find out more about the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.

Learn how to become a BTA member. 

See how one employer is continuing to expand his talent pool.

 

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Kevin Cooke,
Minister’s Office,
416-325-5219


Sandy Mangat,
Communications,
416-212-3262 


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