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Calgary actor stars in new Heritage Minute about CNIB co-founder Edwin Baker

Local actor Bruce Horak plays Edwin Baker, who co-founded the Canadian National Institute for the Blind after he was blinded as a soldier in World War I.

Calgary man says acting role was an honour

Calgary actor stars in new Heritage Minute about CNIB co-founder

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Bruce Horak is the star of a new Heritage Minute about Edwin Baker, the co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Horak, who is legally blind, told CBC Calgary's The Homestretch about his personal connection to the role.

A new Heritage Minute about Edwin Baker, the co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), features a Calgarian in its starring role.

Local actor Bruce Horak plays Baker in the Historic Canada short, a man who was motivated to advocate for opportunities for people who are blind after he was blinded by a bullet in 1915 while serving in the First World War.

Horak spoke with CBC Radio's The Homestretch on Tuesday about what it was like to reenact a period of Canadian history. 

"I lost over 90 per cent of my eyesight to retinoblastoma when I was very young and became a client of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind in Calgary," Horak told host Chris dela Torre. 

It's why he says the opportunity to play a historical figure like Baker was an honour.

"I just really hope that people recognize the importance of that organization, and perhaps consider supporting it, and supporting blind and low-vision Canadians in their effort and their desire to be active and contributing members of society."


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A Calgary actor is the star of a new Heritage Minute about Edwin Baker, the co-founder of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.