
As the top university in Canada for experiential learning, University of Waterloo co-op students help employers across multiple industries to tackle real-world challenges and build bold solutions. From improving rural health care to presenting innovative sustainability solutions, students are empowered by employers to make an impact in shaping a better future for all.
At the sixth annual Employer Impact Awards, Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) celebrated top employers that support and mentor Waterloo students to thrive in the workplace.
The awards recognize co-op employers in six categories that go above and beyond to enrich student work experiences by connecting innovation with opportunity. Learn more about how each award recipient invests in students to make a difference:
Impact in Innovation: Shoppers Drug Mart Whitehorse
- Co-op students help roll out innovative new programs, including a minor aliment referral pathway and a chronic disease management program. These programs help transform care delivery and improve patient outcomes.
- The Shoppers team creates an environment that empowers students to think outside the box and implement creative, inclusive solutions to meet the needs of their unique clientele.
Shoppers Drug Mart Whitehorse stores 298 and 299 (Shoppers) deliver community-focused health care services to urban and rural areas in the Yukon.
"Innovation means empowering students to solve real problems, not just shadowing pharmacists. We give them ownership over projects that matter."
-- Edmund Tan, pharmacist and owner, Shoppers Drug Mart Whitehorse, Yukon
Honourable mention: DarkVision
Mattamy Homes is the largest family-owned homebuilder in North America and leads the industry in developing sustainable communities.
"We’re not just building homes-we’re building a better world. Our students are helping us do that."
-- Phillip Santana, director of sustainability, Mattamy Homes
Honourable mention: Purolator Inc
Nuclear Promise X (NPX) is a purpose-built nuclear innovation firm with a mission to modernize and elevate the nuclear energy industry.
"It’s fundamental that we create a workplace of collaboration, camaraderie and innovation. Where people can bring their real selves to work and thrive."
-- Margaret McBeath (PhD ’21), co-founder and chief of people and brand experience officer, NPX
Honourable mention: The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
The Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre (Sunnybrook) is one of North America’s largest care programs and operates as part of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
"Students don’t just assist, they lead. They present at international conferences, publish in high-impact journals and win awards typically reserved for MDs and PhDs. And they do this as undergraduates."
-- Dr. Edward Chow, radiation oncologist, Sunnybrook
Honourable mention: RANDOX Laboratories Ltd
Impact on Student Experience: the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
Impact on Student Experience is the only award determined by student vote. The winning employer received over 2,000 votes to earn the title.
- Students are vital to bringing new ideas and technological expertise to make improvements at OICR, including streamlining workflows, process automations and enhancing data analysis techniques.
- OICR’s approach to mentoring students goes beyond formal programs. It happens in meetings, at lunch and through cross-team collaborations. The institute encourages students to explore, ask questions and shadow other departments.
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is a collaborative research institute focused on conducting and enabling high-impact translational cancer research.
"Everyone wanted to help. It made a difference.... that foundation gave me the confidence I needed and made the work meaningful,"
-- Kealey Nguyen, Health Sciences co-op student
"Students bring new ideas, perspectives and experiences that we don’t have. Cancer is complex, and solutions are not simple. We need students’ insights for our projects, initiatives and the problems we’re facing."
-- Dr. Michelle Brazas, director of adaptive oncology, OICR
Honourable mention: Sony Interactive Entertainment - PlayStation
InfinityQ Technologies Inc. focuses on research and development of quantum-inspired computing and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.
"We treat co-op students like full-time researchers. They’re not just supporting-they’re leading projects, publishing and presenting globally."
-- Brian Mao (MMath ’23), head of algorithms at InfinityQ
Honourable mention: Terray Therapeutics
"We’re deeply grateful to our Employer Impact Award recipients for opening doors to transformative, real-world experiences for our students," says Judene Pretti, interim associate director, CEE. "Their commitment helps students grow with confidence and apply their talents in meaningful ways. Our employers and our co-op students help shape futures filled with purpose, possibility, and hope."
CEE employers provide work-integrated learning opportunities for more than 26,000 co-op students. More than 8,000 employers from 75 countries work with Waterloo to access student talent from the world’s largest co-op talent pool.
Meet the 2025 Employer Impact Award recipients.
