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Walmart Canada pulls out of training program for people with intellectual disabilities

A sign at a Laval, Que., Walmart store is shown on May 3, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL – Walmart Canada says it is ending its involvement with a Quebec program that provides job training to people with intellectual disabilities or who are on the autism spectrum.

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Company spokesperson Anika Malik confirmed the program would be phased out in the coming weeks.

She said the decision was made after a review that took into account legislative changes and Walmart’s policies.

READ MORE: Autism spectrum disorder affects 1 in 66 Canadian children, report says

Malik said the decision did not amount to firing the employees, even though they are losing their positions.

She said the workers were participating in a voluntary program co-ordinated by local agencies to give them an opportunity to get involved in the workplace.

The company would not confirm how many people will be affected by the change.

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