What is the craziest thing you have ever done?

When I went to soccer tournaments with my team, during half-time we used to dance to "YMCA" in the middle of the field while everyone was watching us and the music blasting, we were also 14-16 years old, it was embarrassing.

Please list any schools and universities (public/private/graduate/trade or technical) you have or are attending, as well as the area of study, graduation date and any degree or certification you received.

Presently attending the Univerity of Toronto and in my second year of study. I am doing a double major in international relations and crime and deviance. My graduation date is 2007.

3. What charity/charities have you supported with your time and/or resources over past two years?

Not as much a charity but the Salvation Army (I help with Christmas kettles and am a member of the church). In highschool I worked with Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD), and a Leukemia Charity that sponsored a child to receive chemotherapy ( I was vice president of the highschool and it was our goal to raise $10 000 for each charity).

What would be your "dream job" in life?

Given my two majors in international relations and crime and deviance I want to travel and explore global issues making it understandable to not only youth but adults so they may be actively involved and make a difference. With this experience i would use it towards becoming an international lawyer.

Name one personal accomplishment (in addition to being a Miss Universe Canada contestant) that makes you especially proud.

Making it to to a high level of competition in both soccer and track and field.

What is the most important thing you want people to know about you?

I have very high morals and do the best i can in achieving them.

What is your favorite movie, song, sport, and food?

-My favourite movie is "Double Jeopardy"
-Sport = Soccer and track
-Food = Lasagna
-Song = Edwin McCain's "Could not ask for more"

What would you like to accomplish if you win the Miss Universe Canada title?

I strongly believe that in order to make a difference we need to stop the problem before it begins and in order to do so we must educate the people. (whether it be the young or the old). In educating others we can bring awareness on issues such as voting, aids, war, violence among youth, environmental problems and countless others.

A motto that has served you as inspiration.

"Never say never". anything is possible you just have to believe.

 


 

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