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I am interested in connecting with a federal government office that can give me information on federal programs and services for disabled persons. Which office should I contact?

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I am interested in connecting with a federal government office that can give me information on federal programs and services for disabled persons. Which office should I contact?

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You should get in touch with the Office For Disability Issues (ODI) of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). The ODI describes its mandate in this way: to support the lead minister for disability issues in the Government of Canada and work with all sectors of society to ensure the equitable access and effective participation of Canadians with disabilities in all activities within federal jurisdiction. The objective is to share information and support networking with other federal government departments as well as with non-governmental organizations. Contact the ODI at: Office For Disability Issues (ODI) Human Resources Development Canada 25 Eddy Street, Suite 100 Hull, Quebec, K1A OM5 Tel.: (819) 997-2412 (Voice / TTY) Toll free: 1 (800) 665-9017 Email: odi-bcph@hrdc-drhc.gc.ca Web site: www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/hrib/sdd-dds/odi/menu/home.

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