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The Air Cadet Program

In partnership with the Canadian Armed Forces and the Air Cadet League of Canada, The Air Cadet Program provides opportunities for youth to gain valuable knowledge and skills that build confidence and help pave the way in a transition to adulthood. Offering positive youth development programs, air cadet squadrons are in communities across Canada.

 

The Program strives to offer cadets a safe, welcoming, and supportive program environment where all feel respected, valued, included and able to achieve their full potential.

Invite all Canadian youth

The Programs are open to youth aged 12 to 18 that are Canadian citizens or are authorized to reside in Canada. Programs are inclusive and celebrate the rich diversity within Canadian society.

Instill Canadian Military Values

Program training, direction, decision making, and behaviour are guided by ethics and values of the Canadian military. Values include loyalty, integrity, courage, inclusion, excellence and accountability. Cadets embrace and embody these values.

Develop Citizenship, Leadership, and Fitness

 The Program offers cadets opportunities to develop skills and knowledge that: enable them to positively contribute as leaders in Canadian society, instill a lifelong appreciation of health and fitness, and support successful transitions to adulthood.

Balance Safety and Challenge

The Program offers activities and events that are challenging and safe. Cadets and their parents/guardians can be confident that the adults leading the program are focused on the development of youth and invested in their health and welfare.

Leave a positive lifelong impact

Whether cadets stay with the program for many years or less, it is hoped that their experiences were impactful, educational and are regarded (or remembered) as positive.

Cadets are supervised, administered, and trained by Cadet Instructor Cadre officers and non-commissioned members of a sub-component of the Reserve Force of the Canadian Armed Forces who, by the terms of their enrolment or transfer, have undertaken as their primary duty the safety, supervision, administration, and training of Cadets.

Our Squadron

Officially formed and continuously operated since January 1980, 872 Kiwanis Kanata Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron cadets engage in a wide variety of unique experiences, while developing competencies in leadership, citizenship, inclusivity and both physical and mental wellness.

 

The 872 Kiwanis Kanata Royal Air Cadets are a proud group of cadets, staff and volunteers, who are dedicated to providing youth in our community with the best program possible, not only to enhance their present but also their future. Whether it be civilian or military careers with the Canadian Armed Forces, STEAM careers in aviation or aeronautics, leadership or education careers with youth. The air cadet experience is one that creates lasting knowledge, memories and friendships to last a lifetime.

Squadron Staff

Capt. Emily Ching

Commanding Officer

CI Genevieve de Mahy

Communications Officer

Capt. Johanna Graham CD

Training Officer

Capt. Mark Kelly CD

Administration Officer

Lt. Alta Espinosa-Padilla

Level 4 Officer, Marksmanship Team Coach

MWO Mike Manny CD

Standards NCM & Staff Advisor

CI Scott Jefferies

Level 1 Officer

CI Skye Wilson

Level 2 Officer

CI Jason Ginn

Supply Officer

CI Alex Lally

Assistant Training Officer

Maj. Lennard Johnson MMM, CD

Band Officer

Lt. Anna Laperle

Level 3 Officer

CI Eric Schmidt

Biathlon Team Coach

2nd Lt. Elizabeth Vermeer

Level 5 Officer

OCdt Greg Lamb

Level 1 Officer
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