People living within the autism spectrum say they are being discriminated against by the government. They want the province to provide the same funding to care for their service dogs as other people with disabilities do. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, Quebecers with a visual or physical handicap receive government aid of up to $2,240 a year.
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Quebecers on the autism spectrum want access to funds for MIRA assistance dogs
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