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The Cadet Program is the largest federally-sponsored youth program in Canada that includes the Royal Canadian Sea, Army and Air Cadets. It is a national program for young Canadians aged 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of fun, challenging and rewarding activities while learning about the sea, army and air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces. Cadets are encouraged to be

come active, responsible members of their communities. They make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environmental, citizenship and community activities. Cadets also learn valuable life and work skills such as teamwork, leadership and citizenship.

June marks National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and honour the histories, cultures, and contributions ...
01/06/2026

June marks National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and honour the histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Cadets continue to learn and grow through shared understanding and respect.

30/05/2026
Cadet life offers a balance of learning, teamwork, and enjoyment. These shared experiences help build strong connections...
29/05/2026

Cadet life offers a balance of learning, teamwork, and enjoyment. These shared experiences help build strong connections and support continued personal growth.

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La vie de cadet offre un équilibre entre l'apprentissage, le travail d'équipe et le plaisir. Ces expériences partagées contribuent à tisser des liens solides et à soutenir une croissance personnelle continue.

The Cadet Program promotes leadership through action. By taking on responsibility and supporting one another, cadets dev...
28/05/2026

The Cadet Program promotes leadership through action. By taking on responsibility and supporting one another, cadets develop practical skills that prepare them for future challenges.

As Asian Heritage Month comes to a close, we reflect on the importance of cultural awareness and mutual respect. These v...
27/05/2026

As Asian Heritage Month comes to a close, we reflect on the importance of cultural awareness and mutual respect. These values remain central to developing strong and inclusive leaders.

Warrant Officer Isabella D’Agata "I joined 3133 Algonquin Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps at 14, and in just two years t...
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."

As cadets prepare for the next stage in their journey, they carry forward the values and skills they have developed. The...
26/05/2026

As cadets prepare for the next stage in their journey, they carry forward the values and skills they have developed. These experiences help shape confident individuals ready to contribute to their communities and to Canada.

Cadet achievements reflect months of dedication and commitment to personal growth. These milestones highlight the develo...
25/05/2026

Cadet achievements reflect months of dedication and commitment to personal growth. These milestones highlight the development of skills that will continue to benefit cadets in all aspects of their lives.

Teamwork, challenge, and encouragement are part of everyday cadet life. These experiences create lasting bonds and build...
22/05/2026

Teamwork, challenge, and encouragement are part of everyday cadet life. These experiences create lasting bonds and build confidence through shared success.

The lessons learned in cadet training extend into local communities. Cadets bring their leadership skills back to their ...
21/05/2026

The lessons learned in cadet training extend into local communities. Cadets bring their leadership skills back to their corps, squadrons, and hometowns, making a positive impact wherever they serve.

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