Air Canada Foundation Raises $1.3 Million at 13th-Annual Golf Tournament
The money raised will go to support the health and well-being of children and youth across Canada.

The Air Canada Foundation hosted its 13th annual Golf Tournament. (CNW Group/Air Canada)
The Air Canada Foundation raised $1.3 million to support the health and well-being of children and youth across Canada at its 13th annual golf tournament, held at Club de golf Le Mirage in Terrebonne, Quebec
This year’s event welcomed 296 guests and over 90 sponsors, including corporate partners, suppliers, and vendors who generously supported the foundation’s largest fundraiser of the year.
Funds raised will be disbursed through the foundation’s annual grants program, providing much-needed support for children and youth from equity-deserving communities, and empowering children to soar toward their full potential.
“Each year, I look forward to this day with great anticipation. That is because apart from being an opportunity to meet old friends, make new ones and enjoy a round of golf — it’s about coming together to support children and youth across Canada,” said AC President and CEO Michael Rousseau.
“This tournament is a testament to the power of unity and how, when we rally together, we can create meaningful change and bring joy to deserving families and communities. I thank all those who participate in this great event and support it in so many ways to make this day a success every year,” Rousseau added.
Priscille LeBlanc, Chair of the Air Canada Foundation, also offered thanks.
“Once again we celebrate the remarkable generosity of Air Canada’s partners and friends. A heartfelt thank you to all of them and also to our volunteers for their support in helping us make a lasting difference in the lives of children and families. Their ongoing commitment attests what we can achieve working together towards a shared mission.”
In 2024, the Air Canada Foundation donated $1.8 million to charitable organizations across Canada. These donations helped provide approximately 900,000 meals to address food insecurity, including vital support for schools in Indigenous communities, and offered healthy meals to children during the summer period when schools are closed.
It also contributed to the well-being and quality of life of many children and their families through the Dr. Clown Foundation’s social pediatrics program in the Atikamekw community of Manawan in Quebec.
Last month, the Air Canada Foundation unveiled its 2024 Impact Report, showcasing the significant contributions made to communities throughout the year. The report highlights achievements across various areas, including programs, partnerships, fundraising efforts, and employee engagement initiatives.