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Liberal Senator Jim Munson

Liberal Senator Jim Munson (Ottawa/Rideau Canal) is a vocal advocate for individuals with an autism spectrum disorder. His leadership in Parliament led to the adoption of An Act respecting World Autism Awareness Dayand the landmark Senate report Pay Now or Pay Later: Autism Families in Crisis.

Addressing autism requires extraordinary collaboration, policy innovation

Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Every spring, CASDA hosts a Canadian Autism Leadership Summit and brings together ASD leaders from across Canada to share information and research findings and to advance a national strategy. At the next summit this coming April 2 and 3, mental health will be front and centre, writes Jim Munson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Every spring, CASDA hosts a Canadian Autism Leadership Summit and brings together ASD leaders from across Canada to share information and research findings and to advance a national strategy. At the next summit this coming April 2 and 3, mental health will be front and centre, writes Jim Munson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Every spring, CASDA hosts a Canadian Autism Leadership Summit and brings together ASD leaders from across Canada to share information and research findings and to advance a national strategy. At the next summit this coming April 2 and 3, mental health will be front and centre, writes Jim Munson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Opinion | BY LIBERAL SENATOR JIM MUNSON | February 4, 2019
Every spring, CASDA hosts a Canadian Autism Leadership Summit and brings together ASD leaders from across Canada to share information and research findings and to advance a national strategy. At the next summit this coming April 2 and 3, mental health will be front and centre, writes Jim Munson. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade