CTV's Josh Marano reports on the Adapt Expo held at Carleton University where the institution became a hub for accessibility and inclusion, providing resources and space for individuals with disabilities.
Carleton University became a hub for accessibility and inclusion at the Adapt Expo in Ottawa . CTV’s Josh Marano reports.
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