Classes cancelled; college open

Please note that classes are cancelled on Monday, September 30 for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The College remains open.

Students at Graduation

Mark Wafer

Social Service Worker ’82
Category: Community Services

When Mark Wafer co-owned Tim Hortons franchises, he became a champion for hiring individuals living with disabilities. Retiring from entrepreneurship, he became a full-time advocate serving as chair, and then interim CEO, of Abilities Centre Whitby. He was also a member of the Federal Panel on Labour Market Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities and of the OMEDEI Partnership Council. He is chair of Canadian Hearing Services and co-founder of Canadian Business SenseAbility. In 2015, Mark helped bring an end to “sheltered workshops” in Ontario. Among many other honours, Mark is a member of the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame.

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