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Careers

Learn about why you should work at CNIB.
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Creating an Inclusive Workplace

The next step after hiring someone who is blind is making them feel comfortable and included in the workplace. It’s easy. All it takes is a little flexibility and consideration.
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Hiring Someone with Sight Loss

The biggest misconception about hiring a candidate who is blind or partially is that the process will be difficult or expensive. The truth is, it's neither. Learn how you can hire someone with sight loss.
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Chanchlani Global Vision Research Award

Recognizing international achievement in the area of vision science or rehabilitation research.
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Winston Gordon Award of Excellence in Accessible Technology

Recognizing significant technological innovations for people who are blind or partially sighted.
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Dr. Dayton M. Forman Memorial Award

Recognizing outstanding leadership in the advancement of library and information services for Canadians with sight loss.
Arthur Magill Award

Arthur Napier Magill Distinguished Service Award

Honouring an outstanding CNIB volunteer for enhancing the lives of people who are blind or partially sighted.
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Growing Up with Holly

Since she was a little girl, Holly has been a part of the CNIB Foundation family.
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CNIB Honour Roll

Recognizing exceptional people who’ve given time, expertise and enthusiasm to CNIB since 1918.
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CNIBLakeJoe@Home: Reading Room

Sit back and relax in our virtual reading room and let the CNIB Lake Joe team share articles and stories of interest. Reading Room meets on the first Friday of every month from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Zoom information will be provided after registering.