Spotlighting Future Leaders: Shad Scholarship Recipients for Indigenous Students Ignite Change in STEAM Fields

Congratulations to the recipients of the Shad Entrance Scholarships for Indigenous Students. Shad is committed to identifying young leaders who embody the willingness to go the mile for their community in an impactful way, and for overall excellence. These students inspire those around them through their changemaker capabilities and will continue to have a positive […]
Introducing Our Newest Board Members: Building a Stronger Future Together

At Shad Canada, our goal is to inspire youth from across Canada to solve problems and influence positive change in the world through STEAM and entrepreneurship. We believe that when young people are empowered to take risks and explore their potential, they go on to impact their communities in meaningful ways and inspire others to […]
Embracing Asian Heritage: Khushali Shah’s Journey of Cultural Celebration and Unity

When Khushali Shah feels life is getting a bit too hectic, she turns to yoga and meditation, practices from her Indian roots that never fail to calm and ground her. These tools from her Asian heritage have become even more important since moving from a small town with a tight-knit Indian community to the much […]
Nicole Sun Celebrates her Asian Heritage through Diversity and Fostering Cultural Understanding

Nicole Sun, a Shad 2022 alum, has always been proud of her Asian heritage, and believes exposure to different cultures and traditions has the power to enrich and enlighten. Yet, due to a lack of ethnic and racial diversity at the arts school she attends, she felt her peers might be missing opportunities to learn […]
The Power of Voice: A Journalist’s Journey to Influence Change in Conflict Zones

Growing up in a rural community in Ontario, Graeme Smith could hardly have imagined that one day he would be touring the battle fields of Afghanistan, running between competing sides of the conflict to report the events to the world as a foreign correspondent for The Globe and Mail. Yet, in the summer of 1997, […]
The Power of Mentorship and Community: Insights from Loran Scholars on Making a Difference

Chinemerem Chigbo, David Chung, Jocelyne Murphy and Nicholas Rampertab have all been awarded the TD Scholarship for Community Leadership.
How one climate researcher hopes to positively influence the fight against climate change

As a Senior Researcher for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), working to elevate the social, economic, and environmental changes needed to meaningfully address the problem of climate change, Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood knows the value of being able to have an impact. And as a Shad alum, he recognizes the impact the program had on […]
Choosing courage over comfort: Shad alum talks resilience, family and climbing Kilimanjaro

When Maria Muiruri started her climb of Mount Kilimanjaro, she knew it would be a gruelling trek to the top. What she didn’t know was the hardest part would be coming down. At an elevation of 5,756 metres—less than 150 metres from the summit—Maria twisted her ankle on the rocky terrain. She realized that after […]
Community Changemakers: Reflections from TD Scholarship Recipients

When Alisha Haseeb, Jordan Classen, Eunice Pu, and Sabrina Mogus, got the call this spring that they had earned a TD Scholarship, they felt excited, humbled, inspired, and grateful to have the opportunity to continue doing the work in their community that they feel so passionately about with new financial, and mentor supports. Every year, […]
Doctor and Healthcare policy maker talks the importance of diverse teams

As the Regional Medical Officer of Health for Nova Scotia’s Central Zone, Dr. Catherine Brown understands the importance of having a diverse and creative team working together to solve health problems facing her community.
Paper Crane Studio Takes a Gaming Approach to Helping Youth Tackle Mental Health Challenges

Get a roomful of Shad Canada participants together four months after their July immersion and even if it’s a Zoom room there is a general chatter that arises, with a fresh outbreak of smiles with each new face that pops on screen. One feels almost hesitant to get down to business, and ask them about […]
Joanne reflects on how her Shad month shaped her career and entrepreneurial success

Joanne Sallay, president and CEO of Ontario tutoring service Teachers on Call, credits Shad Canada not only with awakening her entrepreneurial spirit, but with helping her make the connections that led to her entry into the professional world. “Shad was a life-changing and transformative experience. I actually just referred a colleague yesterday for their daughter. […]