11/07/2025
It's with great sadness we inform you that a former PASC career developer from many years ago, Cal Schuler, passed away last week. Cal was a pillar of advocacy in our city, province and country who held leadership positions at several organizations, as well as running his consulting business Spectra Alternative Solutions. His kind, thoughtful and humorous personality was coupled with an intense drive to ensure others were heard, thought of and at the table when it came to ensuring that inclusion and accessibility weren't just buzz words to be tacked on to a project or outcome, but something to be respected and achieved.
Over the last number years, Cal collaborated with PASC and other organizations in Alberta on several events, as well as advocating the city and province to proclaim Disability Employment Awareness Month, also known as DEAM, and was successful in doing so. As Calgary Alternative Support Services wrote, he was integral in speaking about Bill C-81 and creating accessible workspaces for people with disabilities. Cal certainly made the world a better place by being in it.
We offer our sincere condolences to his family, friends and all that had the privilege of knowing Cal. When more details are available, we will let people know of any details of his memorial and will share that opportunity to pay honour to Cal and the legacy he left behind.
We are deeply saddened to share that our colleague, mentor, and dear friend Cal Schuler has passed away in Calgary.
Cal was an integral part of our Agency and the CAES team. His lived experience and passion for inclusion helped strengthen workplace accessibility and supported many individuals with disabilities in pursuing meaningful employment.
Beyond his work with CAES, Cal was a powerful voice for disability rights in Alberta. He served on the Board of Spinal Cord Injury Alberta, where he was recognized as an active leader at both local and provincial levels. He also founded Spectra Alternative Solutions, delivering disability awareness training and advocating for barrier-free community participation.
In 2022, Cal received the City of Calgary Advisory Committee on Accessibility – Advocacy Award, celebrating his long-standing commitment to improving accessibility in our city.
Cal’s advocacy extended to public speaking, writing, and collaborating to improve policy. He shared personal reflections on disability and inclusion and presented at events such as the deamWORX Conference, speaking on Bill C-81 and the future of accessible workplaces.
The Premier’s Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities recognized him as “a man of vision, commitment and connection,” acknowledging his decades of work.
Cal will be remembered for his warmth, humour, and unwavering dedication to creating a more inclusive world. His legacy lives on in the many lives he touched and the positive change he championed.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who were fortunate to know him.
Memorial details will be shared when available.