The City announces high school winners of the 2025-2026 Student Ambassador Program. These students successfully promoted riding MiWay to their peers, developed important skills and earned volunteer hours.
Mississauga’s youth are showing others how and why to use public transit in their daily lives. At today’s General Committee meeting, the City announced the winners of the 2025-2026 MiWay Student Ambassador Program. Each year, students from Mississauga high schools sign up to represent their schools. Student Ambassadors teach their peers how to use PRESTO, plan trips and ride MiWay safely. This helps students feel more confident exploring the city with their friends and classmates. It also builds independence and life skills they can use for college or university, a co-op, or for work.
MiWay Student Ambassador Program winners are:
- First Place: Kunjal Luthra and Catherine Cheung, Port Credit Secondary School (Ward 1)
- Second Place: Benjamin Van Horsen and Ian Roy, Erindale Secondary School (Ward 8)
- Third Place: Brandon Stevens and Krystian Zinkiewicz, St. Joan of Arc Secondary School (Ward 10)
Congratulations to the winners and all the ambassadors who volunteered their time to help their school community understand the benefits of transit. This year, 40 students from 27 Mississauga high schools took part in the program and earned more than 700 volunteer hours.
Role of a MiWay Ambassador
Ambassadors do different activities during the year to earn points and volunteer hours:
- Teach students about the benefits of public transit.
- Attend online and in-person meetings with City staff.
- Create and share social media content about MiWay information online.
This program shows MiWay’s commitment to helping young peo





