Miss Canada International

Miss Canada International & Miss Teen Canada International is a scholarship program for women in Canada. It was founded in 1995 and also has founded in 2005 The Teddy Bears of Hope Campaign in 2005 now "A Not For Profit Foundation" run by a board of directors. Miss Canada International and Miss Teen Canada International was purchased by GND Productions Corp.in 2012. Miss Canada International Inc. held the rights to send a Canadian representative to Miss World from 1997 to 2002.

Miss Canada International 2008 Alesia Fieldberg

Winners

Year Name From Notes
1995 Catherine Dunn Orillia, Ontario
1996 Danielle House Daniel's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador dethroned due to being charged with assault but not replaced
1997 Emily Ryan Kentville, Nova Scotia Ryan dethroned and replaced with Brooke Ross
Brooke Ross Chatham, Ontario
1998 Leanne Baird Stoney Creek, Ontario
2000 Mireille Eid Vanier, Ontario As of 2000, the pageant was postdated. Eid won her title in 1999 but is considered Miss Canada International 2000.
2001 Christine Sunghee Cho Ontario
2002 Tara Lynn Hall Thornhill, Ontario
2003 Lynsey Bennett Ottawa, Ontario Bennett dethroned and replaced with Lorenza Sammarelli
Lorenza Sammarelli Vancouver, British Columbia
2004 Meghan Williams Vancouver, British Columbia
2005 Nicole Kostrosky Vernon, British Columbia
2006/2007 Solange Tuyishime Fredericton, New Brunswick Jaillet refused to sign her contract to take on the title for 2007; as the 2006 winner, Tuyishime thus retained the title for 2007.
Rachel Jaillet Sainte-Marie-de-Kent, New Brunswick
2008 Alesia Fieldberg Calgary, Alberta
2009 Catherine Thomas Kelowna, British Columbia
2010–2011 Bridget Nickerson Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Miss Canada International 2011 never took place; Nickerson is thus considered Miss Canada International for 2010 and 2011.
2012 Anna Dell Williams Lake, British Columbia
2013 Melanie Williamson Kitchener, Ontario
2014 Alyssa MacLeod Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Miss Teen Canada International Winners

Year Name From Notes
1998 Nicole Gagnon Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
2000 Crystal Freake Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador
2001 Lorraine Savoie Pokemouche, New Brunswick
2002 Jeannie Ferguson Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick
2003 Vanessa Smythe Ontario Now an actress on Canadian television and theatre productions, featuring in several prominent commercials and a guest role on the medical program "Saving Hope".
2004 Katie Soltis Abbotsford, British Columbia
2005 Amanda Klyn Windsor, Ontario
2006 Kimberly Hooper Kelowna, British Columbia
2007 Haley Lang Ottawa, Ontario
2008 Cassondra Paletta Hamilton, Ontario
2009 Aubrey Hiddema Ottawa, Ontario
2010/2011 Molly Burke Ontario Burke was chosen as the titleholder but declined to take on the position, therefore it was given to Maan, her runner-up.
Suneet Maan British Columbia
2012 Nakita Kohan Edmonton, Alberta
2013 Nikita Singh Kitchener, Ontario

References

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