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“Disabled Enough” but Still Shut Out: Why Finding Work in Canada Can Feel Impossible

If you’re disabled in Canada, you’ve probably felt this contradiction: You’re “too able-bodied” to qualify for some supports… but employers still treat you like a risk they’d rather avoid. A lot of the loudest conversations online right now aren’t about inspiration stories. They’re about the reality that most disability is invisible, fluctuating, and hard to fit into neat boxes —and that systems built around “proof” often punish people whose conditions don’t look consistent. And the numbers back up what disabled people keep saying: in 2023, the employment rate for Canadians with a disability was 47.1% compared to 66.9% for people without disabilities, and unemployment was 7.6% vs 4.6% .

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