Queen’s Park facing criticism after family leaves Ontario for autism supports

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Queen’s Park facing criticism after family leaves Ontario for autism supports
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The provincial opposition are criticizing the government following a report on Ontario's autism funding. On Wednesday, The Canadian Press reported on familie

The provincial opposition are criticizing the government following a report on Ontario’s autism funding.

One mother, named Marie Lee, shared that her two-year-old daughter wouldn’t be eligible for funding until 2027 at the earliest, and that they could not afford the supports on their own.

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