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This virtual event provides an opportunity to bring people together to exchange ideas and ground breaking insights to help shape accessible and inclusively designed communities and workplaces across Canada.
The first Canadian Congress on Disability Inclusion (CCDI 2022) is more than a conference – it’s the Government of Canada’s new annual milestone event to kick-start National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) celebrations.
This virtual, interactive and inclusive event is free and open to the public.
Here is a sneak peak of what is in store:
To ensure everyone has an opportunity to attend and participate, we are making sure the event is accessible.
The event will provide English, French, American Sign Language and Langue des signes Québécoise interpretation as well as English and French captioning.
Please follow #InnovatingTogether for more updates.
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