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              2017 I.D.E.A Conference

              January 17, 2017
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              To help break down barriers to employment for Canadians with physical or mental disabilities, Magnet, a not-for-profit online network that connects job seekers to employers based on skills and talent need is hosting the Innovation, Diversity, Employment and Ability (I.D.E.A.) Conference at Toronto’s Ryerson University.

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