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Toronto employers, community support groups and job seekers with autism came together Friday at the Metro Hall Convention Centre for a sold-out career fair hosted by a workers’ advocacy group.
Ontario’s Minister of Community Services Michael Parsa was among those who attended. He applauded the employers that came out to the event. (Hugo Levesque/CBC - image credit) Toronto employers, ...