27/05/2026
Warrant Officer Isabella D’Agata
"I joined 3133 Algonquin Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps at 14, and in just two years the program has completely changed how I see myself as a leader. Through cadets, I’ve learned confidence, resilience, and how to step forward when others hesitate.
Some of my best experiences have come from summer training, where I developed the skills to instruct, lead, and support others in challenging environments. I also serve as the Army Cadet representative for Northern Ontario on the Regional Cadet Advisory Council, where I help bring cadet voices forward and strengthen the program for others.
Being a female cadet means leading with confidence, breaking limits, and showing that leadership has no gender. The Cadet Program has shaped me into someone I’m proud to be — and given me the chance to inspire others to aim higher too."