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Government of Canada celebrates the launch of the Canadian Business Disability Network to help advance the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the workforce


TORONTO, Dec. 4, 2023 /CNW/ - Employers in Canada recognize that having inclusive businesses and workplaces is a business imperative. A culture of diversity and inclusion is required to attract and retain the best talent, and to foster the growth and vitality of a business.

As celebrations for International Day of Persons with Disabilities continue around the world, today, the Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, Kamal Khera attended the launch of the Canadian Business Disability Network, hosted by Manulife Canada.

The Government of Canada recognizes that creating accessible and inclusive workplaces and ensuring that persons with disabilities are able to fully participate in the labour market is a key component of building a truly inclusive and accessible nation. To that end, in 2022 the Government of Canada presented Canada's first-ever Disability Inclusion Action Plan as a blueprint for change to make Canada more inclusive of the 27% of persons ? or 8 million people ? that identify as having a disability in our country.

Under the employment pillar of the Disability Inclusion Action Plan, the Disability Inclusion Business Council (DIBC) was formed. This council, created with the aim of addressing workplace barriers faced by persons with disabilities, has diligently worked towards incubating, designing, and now launching an independent, self-governed business disability network.

The Canadian Business Disability Network's key mission is to empower its member organizations to embrace disability-inclusive best practices that not only enhance their businesses but also contribute positively to their employees and customers. This collaborative effort will bring together industry experts, jointly resourced by member companies, to provide innovative programs and services. These initiatives will support businesses in enhancing the accessibility of their workplaces, as well as the products and services they offer to clients.

Moving forward, the collaboration between the network and the disability community will ensure its programs and services fully meet the needs of both businesses and persons with disabilities.

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"The launch of the Canadian Business Disability Network is a true testament to the government and Canadians' commitment to building accessible businesses. I want to congratulate the Disability Inclusion Business Council on the launch of the network which will help Canadian businesses develop and share knowledge that will create more a more accessible economy. In particular, I would like to thank EY Canada, Manulife Canada, TELUS Health, and IBM Canada for their leadership on this important initiative."
? Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities, Kamal Khera

"Accessibility is a strong pillar of EY's diversity, equity and inclusion commitment, demonstrated in part by the growth of our Neurodiversity Centres of Excellence over the past decade ? and now, helping some of Canada's leading businesses expand their own disability inclusion efforts. We're honoured to work with organizations that share these same values. As a proud Founding Member of the Canadian Business Disability Network, we're invested in creating workplace environments that are free of barriers and biases, while fostering independence and dignity to help unleash the full abilities of all Canadians."
? Chair, CEO and Chief Inclusiveness Officer at EY Canada, Jad Shimaly ? EY is a Founding Member of the Canadian Business Disability Network.

"Manulife is proud to be a founding member of the Canadian Business Disability Network and play a part in helping organizations across the country create fully accessible work environments where people of all abilities can thrive ? a cause that I am truly passionate about. Recognizing that we can ? and must ? do more is an important first step. I look forward to following the progress of the newly-launched network and offering my ongoing support to this important initiative."
? President and CEO of Manulife Canada, Naveed Irshad. Manulife Canada is a Founding Member of the Canadian Business Disability Network.

"TELUS Health is proud to be at the forefront of the Canadian Business Disability Network. The network is a national alliance of businesses dedicated to creating a barrier-free Canada that embraces the principles of accessibility and inclusion. As an active participant in this network, TELUS Health will work to empower member organizations to adopt and implement best practices that not only enhance their business operations but also create a positive impact on their employees and customers. We firmly believe that fostering greater inclusion of persons with disabilities in the workplace and in all aspects of society is not only essential for upholding the dignity and unlocking the potential of individuals but also for strengthening the fabric of our society as a whole."
? Global Leader, Research and Client Insights, TELUS Health, Paula Allen. TELUS Health is a Founding Member of the Canadian Business Disability Network. 

"IBM is proud to join the Canadian Business Disability Network as a technology-enablement partner to drive progress and action to attract and retain, and to serve persons with disabilities in Canada. As part of this commitment, IBM plans to provide an in-kind contribution to help enable member organizations to adopt best practices that will benefit their employees, customers, and businesses. This contribution may include IBM technology, services, expertise, and other resources."
? President of IBM Canada, Dave McCann

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For media enquiries, please contact:

Laurent de Casanove
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities
[email protected]
(819) 360-0693

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Employment and Social Development Canada
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For media inquiries on the Canadian Business Disability Network, please contact:

Farah Huq
Canadian Business Disability Network
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SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada


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