MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK. In December 2003, as part of ongoing efforts to help its citizens fully participate in society, the Government of Alberta signed the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. Alberta’s goal of helping Albertans with disabilities succeed in the workplace is supported by the Multilateral Framework’s objectives of: • enhancing the employability of persons with disabilities, • increasing the employment opportunities available to persons with disabilities and, • building on the existing knowledge base. In March 2004, Alberta signed the Canada-Alberta Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities (LMAPD). Under this agreement Alberta cost-shares up to $25.1 million of its annual spending on labour market programs for persons with disabilities, with the federal government. The information below describes the programs and expenditures Alberta cost-shared in 2006/2007.
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Sources: Labour Market Agreement
MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK. In December 2003, as part of ongoing efforts to help its citizens fully participate in society, 2003 the Government of Alberta signed the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. federal/provincial/territorial Alberta’s goal of helping Albertans with disabilities succeed in the workplace is supported by reflected in the Multilateral Framework’s objectives of: • enhancing the employability of persons with disabilities, • increasing the employment opportunities available to persons with disabilities anddisabilities, and • building on the existing knowledge base. In March 2004, Alberta signed the Canada-Alberta Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities (LMAPD). Under this agreement agreement, Alberta cost-shares with the federal government up to $25.1 million of its annual spending on labour market programs for persons with disabilities, with the federal government. The information below describes the programs and expenditures Alberta cost-shared in 2006/20072010/2011.
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Sources: Labour Market Agreement
MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK. In December 2003, as part of ongoing efforts to help its citizens fully participate in society, the Government of Alberta signed the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. federal/provincial/territorial Alberta’s goal of helping Albertans with disabilities succeed in the workplace is supported by reflected in the Multilateral Framework’s objectives ofobjectives: • enhancing Enhancing the employability of persons with disabilities, ; • increasing Increasing the employment opportunities available to persons with disabilities and, disabilities; and • building Building on the existing knowledge base. In March 2004, Alberta signed the Canada-Alberta Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities (LMAPD). Under this agreement agreement, Alberta cost-shares with the federal government up to $25.1 million of its annual spending on labour market programs for persons with disabilities, with the federal government. The following information below describes the programs and expenditures Alberta cost-shared in 2006/20072013/2014.
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Sources: Labour Market Agreement
MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK. In December 2003, as part of ongoing efforts to help its citizens fully participate in society, 2003 the Government of Alberta signed the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities. federal/provincial/territorial Alberta’s goal of helping Albertans with disabilities succeed in the workplace is supported by reflected in the Multilateral Framework’s objectives of: • enhancing the employability of persons with disabilities, • increasing the employment opportunities available to persons with disabilities anddisabilities, • and building on the existing knowledge base. In March 2004, Alberta signed the Canada-Alberta Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities (LMAPD). Under this agreement agreement, Alberta cost-shares with the federal government up to $25.1 25.2 million of its annual spending on labour market programs for persons with disabilities, with the federal government. The information below describes the programs and expenditures Alberta cost-shared in 2006/20072009/2010.
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Sources: Labour Market Agreement