This was when I lived in Saskatoon. What we did was invite employers to meet an employee. We went right across the employer sector in Saskatoon, and we invited government, non-government, and small and large businesses to this job fair. We had a very good turnout. As a result, we had people with disabilities who could then go into an avenue that they would like to work in. Then they had the opportunity to job shadow for a day or so. The employers were very supportive, and it wasn't a very expensive program, but it certainly worked.
I was just at an FSIN meeting two weeks ago with disability groups. I was asked to organize a workshop here in Saskatoon around people with disabilities who are first nations and Métis, so that we can start working again on getting people out into the community.