How neurodivergent job-seekers are finding their place in the workforce - CBC
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_**This story is a collaboration between Concordia University's journalism department and CBC Montreal.
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_**This story is a collaboration between Concordia University's journalism department and CBC Montreal.**_ On a typical morning at Zera Café, a not-for-profit catering business in Montreal, Laura Harris clocks in at 9 a.m. She pulls on a hairnet, ties up her apron and prepares for the team huddle. Harris, 34, was diagnosed with autism at the age of five. She also lives with obsessive-compulsive di…
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