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Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
“If they won’t hire you—build your own path.”
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SUMMARY - Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise

For some people with disabilities, employment barriers make traditional jobs inaccessible. Entrepreneurship offers an alternative—creating your own work rather than fitting into someone else's workplace. Social enterprises, specifically, can address community needs while providing employment on terms that accommodate disability. These paths aren't easy, but they offer possibilities that conventional employment may not.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Inclusive Entrepreneurship & Accessible Social Enterprise

Topic Introduction: Inclusive Entrepreneurship & Accessible Social Enterprise

This debate focuses on the crucial issue of inclusive entrepreneurship and accessible social enterprise within Canada's economic landscape. The topic matters to Canadians because fostering an environment that supports diverse entrepreneurs can help promote greater equity, stimulate innovation, and ensure a more resilient economy overall.

Key tensions or perspectives in this debate include:

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