Ontario Disability Employment Network
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The Ontario Disability Employment Network is a network of employment service providers who serve people with a disability in Ontario, Canada.[1] The network is known for their involvement within the Mayor's Challenge, which involved Sarnia, Ontario, Mayor Mike Bradley issuing a challenge to all mayors in Ontario to make a point of hiring people who have a disability,[2] and for the creation of their Champions League which honours members of the Ontario business community who promote the hiring of people with a disability.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ a b Canadian Association for Community Living. 2013. "Ontario Disability Employment Network Champion's League"
- ^ Hamilton, Natalie. 2010. "Sarnia issues challenge to Ontario mayors to employ people who have a disability" Archived 2014年02月01日 at the Wayback Machine axiomnews.ca (alt link)
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