We fuel the curiosity of Canadian youth through STEM projects

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Youth Science Canada

Youth Science Canada enables Canadian youth to investigate scientific questions and develop innovative solutions related to current and future challenges.

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A large group of young people wearing red and white, with many holding Canadian flags, posing for a photo at MILSET ESI 2024. They are standing and sitting in several rows, smiling and looking at the camera. In the background, there are banners with logos.

Team Canada Inspires with Best Delegation Award at MILSET ESI 2023

A testament to excellence in STEM and cultural exchange – Team Canada has been crowned the Best Delegation at the prestigious MILSET Expo-Sciences International (ESI) 2023.

Applications for Team Canada-ISEF 2024 are now open!

Applications are now open for Team Canada-ISEF 2024! You might be eligible to apply for this incredible international opportunity.

CWSF Finalists from across the country head to Mexico for the love of science

This weekend, 31 of Canada’s brightest science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) students will embark on a journey of a lifetime to this year’s MILSET ESI, which takes place in Puebla, Mexico

Canadian youth celebrate double victory at prestigious European science contest

Edmonton’s Elizabeth Chen and Toronto’s Arushi Nath earn top honors at 34th European Union Contest for Young Scientists in Brussels

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Are you a student?

Your passion and skills can help solve some of the biggest global challenges through STEM. Do a project. We’ll help you get started.

“As a Grade 13 student, I participated in the city science fair in Toronto and then went on to represent my region at the Canada-Wide Science Fair. It was an experience that would ultimately define my life.”

Dr. Roberta Bondar
astronaut, neurologist, physician, educator, photographer

“Science fair was a life-changing experience that really made me realize, if I set my mind to something, anything is possible. It was an exciting moment for a 15-year-old.”

Ann Makosinski
inventor, writer, Time Magazine and Forbes Magazine 30 Under 30, Entrepreneur Magazine’s Young Millionaire

“The main goal is not winning awards but to make the world a better place. With our more sustainable, natural and vegetarian protein, dietary fibre and oils, we are addressing some of the world’s largest food supply challenges.”

Adam Noble
Noblegen founder/CEO, CWSF 2013 Best Project Award, Intel ISEF 2012 First Place Grand Award

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