Dr. Shimi Kang
Founder of Dolphin Kids: Future-Ready Leaders, CEO of Spark, and host of the YouTube show; Mental Wealth with Dr. Shimi Kang
The Council of Champions includes Canada’s leading voices for children’s rights and well-being. This diverse group of leaders from across the country speaks as a united voice for children in Canada, working together to urgently drive action through public awareness-raising, public policy influence, research and public engagement. The council also provides guidance on the strategic direction and priorities for Children First Canada, and the members act as champions for specific projects and activities that promote the well-being of children in Canada.
Founder of Dolphin Kids: Future-Ready Leaders, CEO of Spark, and host of the YouTube show; Mental Wealth with Dr. Shimi Kang
MSc, President & CEO, Parachute
Canada Research Chair in Child, Family and Community Resilience
Chair of RBC and Former Chair of SickKids Foundation
President, McMaster Children’s Hospital
Senior Vice-President, Public Affairs, Partnerships and Chief Strategy Officer, CAMH
CEO, Canadian Children’s Literacy Foundation
Chief of Pediatrics and General Pediatrician, Qikiqtani General Hospital, Iqaluit, Nunavut
President & CEO, Economic Club of Canada
President & CEO, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and the Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre
CEO, IWK Health Centre
CEO, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
President & CEO, The Sandbox Project
Chancellor of the University of Windsor, Former President & CEO of SickKids, Member of the Board of Directors of TELUS
Professor, Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
Debbie Field, Coordinator, Coalition for Healthy School Food, and Associate Member, Centre for Studies in Food Security, Toronto Metropolitan University
Former Ontario Child Advocate, Global Strategic Champion, Until The Last Child
President & CEO, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
Executive Director, The Treehouse (Vancouver Child and Youth Advocacy Centre)