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Thank you to all who participated in “Leadership Starts Here—Empowering Leaders, Inspiring Change.”
_____________________________________________________________________________________ Award Winners
Congratulations to our many door prize winners who took home keynote books and fantastic sponsor/exhibitor swag. A special congratulations to our Grand Prize Winners:
_____________________________________________________________________________________ SponsorsPlatinum Sponsors
The University of Niagara Falls Canada Gold Sponsors
Merit Ontario Silver Sponsors Sheridan College Bronze Sponsors
Centennial College _____________________________________________________________________________________ Exhibitors
Military Family Services National Education Team—HiMark Occupational Skills Training Centre Ltd. – OACETT – Edge Factor – Esri Canada – Points for Schools – Métis Nation of Ontario – Royal Military College of Canada – Regional Assessment and Resource Centre (RARC) – University of Windsor – Lakehead University – Georgian College – Humber Polytechnic – Discover Year – Canadian Parents for French – Responsible Gambling Council – Saint Mary's University – CERIC – Université de l’Ontario français – Project Learning Tree Canada – Michener Institute – Skills Ontario – The Empowerment Project – Mohawk College – Let’s Talk Science – Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians – The Brampton Flight Centre – Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre – edvolving – EQAO – YMCA of Greater Toronto – Lang Leadership Lab – University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus) – Girls E Mentorship – OYAP Recruiters Provincial Affiliation
SAVE THE DATE...NEW OSCA WEBINAR!Tuesday, December 16th @ 1:00 PM
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Grade 12 Family Information Evening (hybrid)
Join us online or in person on Tuesday, December 2 at 6:30 p.m. ET for Carleton's Grade 12 Family Information Evening. Learn about admissions, scholarships and bursaries, co-operative education, residence and the Carleton student experience. Register today!
EDI at Carleton: Student Stories
Experience equity, diversity and inclusion at Carleton through the voices that matter most — our students. Hear powerful stories and real experiences shaping a more inclusive campus for all. Join us online December 3 at 6:30 p.m. ET for the CU Live Session — EDI at Carleton: Student Stories.
Discover Carleton's campus
Take a tour of Carleton with a student tour guide during the holiday season. Visit Carleton classrooms, lecture halls and study spaces. Explore Carleton's student services and residence facilities. Discover all the resources available to Carleton Ravens. Visit our tour website for dates, times, more information and to register:
Save the date: March Open House
We are excited to welcome future Ravens and their families to Carleton’s campus on Saturday, March 14, 2026 for Carleton's March Open House! Save the date for this exciting event and stay tuned for more information and registration.
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The University of Guelph-Humber is focused on career readiness, blending both theoretical and
practical experience in a university setting. Located in Toronto, U of GH is a supportive
community of 4,500 students and offers seven academic programs—Business Administration,
Early Childhood Studies, Justice Studies, Kinesiology, Media & Communication Studies,
Psychology and Social Services & Well-Being Studies. With an average class size of 46, students
have access to instructors and an intimate learning environment.
Visit with a class

Join us on Dec 3, 2025, with your Grade 10/11 students for our Reach Ahead event on
campus. Your class will attend an engaging, instructor-led session (exposing students to one of
our academic programs), participate in hands-on learning labs, tour campus, and enjoy a pizza
lunch.
Email shsm@guelphhumber.ca to register by the end of the day on Nov. 26.
We’ll come to you!
Contact Ryley Liddle, Student Recruitment Coordinator, at liaison@guelphhumber.ca to arrange a
school visit.

OCAS is excited to announce the launch of the new Ontario Colleges website and brand — built with input from guidance counsellors, applicants, and college partners across the province.
The redesigned site offers a more intuitive and engaging experience for your students as they explore programs and apply to college. With improved navigation, an updated brand, and fresh content, the new site makes it easier than ever to discover all that Ontario’s colleges have to offer. The name and brand have evolved from ontariocolleges.ca to simply Ontario Colleges – reflecting a more connected experience that extends beyond a website.
Highlights include:
Explore the new site today and see how it’s designed to better support you and your students at every step of the college application journey.
Please note: The application remains unchanged.
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50 students across Canada will receive a full-tuition, year-long mentorship (value $7,000) with award-winning medical students and physicians.
Details:
Do you know a Grade 11 student who has the aptitude and compassion to be a doctor? The Future MD Award, offered by PreMedSKL, provides 50 students across Canada with full tuition (valued at $7,000) for a 1-year mentorship and enrichment program led by award-winning medical students, residents, and physicians.
Founded by Dr. Sanjay Sharma, an internationally recognized eye surgeon and professor at Queen’s University, PreMedSKL helps students:
Learn to think like a doctor through virtual rotations in specialties such as cardiology and emergency medicine
Develop empathy through ethical simulations
Gain research insight from clinician-scientists
Each Canadian high school may nominate one outstanding Grade 11 student.
Nominations are now open and close on December 1st, 2025. Submit a nomination or learn more at www.premedskl.com/awards.
PS. While all of PreMedSKL's medical students and resident mentors are affiliated with Canadian Universities and medical schools, and Dr. Sharma is a professor of ophthalmology at Queen's University, the Future MD Award is not associated with any university and in no way confers or implies acceptance into any Canadian University program.
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Fosterway is a revolutionary way for students to discover their best-fit path. Our platform brings together information about universities, colleges, and private post-secondary schools
across Canada, giving you a complete view of your post-secondary options in one place. Instantly check student eligibility at over 6,500 programs, explore opportunities that match your passions, and find the right path forward with clarity and confidence. Best of all, Fosterway is completely free.
Everything you need to guide their future
You no longer need to sift through multiple publications and websites to discover which school has the programs best suited for your students. The Fosterway platform has structured all of the relevant data along with easy-to-use search tools, including an AI chat advisor, to help students tailor their path based on a variety of criteria.
Filter through your entire student population to see trends and discover what your students are interested in studying. Discover events aligned with their favourite schools and programs.
Students can create a FREE account at students.fosterway.com
Guidance Counselors can request a FREE account with additional features & functionality at
www.fosterway.com/guidance

CERIC has launched the Career Myth Buster quiz—an engaging, evidence-based tool designed to help high school students—and those who support them—challenge common misconceptions about career planning. Developed in collaboration with Vox Pop Labs and myBlueprint, the quiz helps students see that careers are lifelong journeys, not one-time decisions, while normalizing uncertainty and building confidence to explore multiple pathways.
The quiz can be used in career classrooms as a discussion starter, in guidance sessions to uncover student beliefs, or at home with parents and caregivers to promote supportive conversations about the future. Each result encourages reflection and connects students with new perspectives to guide their next steps.
Take and share the quiz at https://www.careermythbuster.ca
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Liam's Mission has developed a growing library of trauma-informed, family-centred workbooks designed to support youth mental health in practical and meaningful ways.
One of their key resources, The Warrior Mind Workbook – A Mental Health Guide for Kids, has already been making a positive impact in schools, hospitals, and communities. This workbook equips children and youth with tools to:
With the increasing focus on mental health in education, this resource can complement your board’s commitment to student well-being. It is flexible enough to be used in classrooms, by support staff, or as part of mental health initiatives and wellness programming.
They are currently on a mission to donate and distribute 5,000 copies of our workbooks to schools, hospitals, and community organizations across Canada. Their hope is to these resources available to the children and families who need them most.
In addition, founder Deanna Wilson would be more than happy to come in and discuss these workbooks directly with parents, teachers, and staff—whether through presentations, workshops, or training sessions. Building awareness and equipping educators with these tools is just as important as placing the books in children’s hands.
Please direct all event inquiries related to the initiative to:
Deana Wilson
dlwilson349@gmail.com
These are free virtual workshops tailored for Core, Extended, and Immersion FSL students in Grades 10-12. These interactive sessions are curriculum-aligned and designed to:
Workshop Details:
Engage your students in Concours d’art oratoire as a year-round in class activity!
Are you looking for an in-class activity that challenges and excites your students in Grades 4 and up? The Impromptu Division of the Concours d’art oratoire is a fantastic way to:
CPF Ontario will provide you with the resources you need to enjoy this activity with your students (Grades 4–12). You can choose to participate in the Traditional Division and/or the Impromptu Division, allowing the entire class to participate while encouraging their growth and creativity. We will send you participation certificates for each of your students and medals for the top three winners in your class.
This is also a great opportunity to prepare students in Grades 9–12 for the CPF Ontario Concours d’art oratoire, to be held in person at Glendon Campus, York University, on May 2, 2026. Students can win university scholarships, college bursaries, and cash prizes at the provincial and national levels!
Visit our website to learn more and access resources to support your lesson planning.
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