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Polytechnique Montréal expands the Order of the White Rose in memory of the victims of the December 6, 1989 tragedy by awarding 14 scholarships to 10 women

December 1, 2025 - Source : NEWS
Les récipiendaires de l'Ordre de la rose blanche 2025 en compagnie de membres de la direction de Polytechnique Montréal et d'invitées (Photo : Annie Diotte)
First row (from left to right): Hilary Pearson, Director of the Clarus Foundation; Franca Gucciardi, Chief Strategy and Operations Officer at CIFAR and former CEO of the McCall MacBain Foundation; the Honourable Rachel Bendayan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Government of Canada and Member of Parliament (Outremont); the Honourable Nathalie Provost, Secretary of State (Nature), Government of Canada, Member of Parliament (Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville) and first inductee into the Order of the White Rose Hall of Fame; Martine Biron, Minister of Higher Education, Government of Québec and Member of Parliament for Chutes-de-la-Chaudière; the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry, Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Québec Regions, Government of Canada and Member of Parliament (Ahuntsic-Cartierville); Maud Cohen, President of Polytechnique Montréal.

Second row (from left to right): Valérie Bélisle, Vice-President of Philanthropy and Alumni Relations at Polytechnique Montréal; Caroline Boudoux, Full Professor in the Department of Engineering Physics at Polytechnique Montréal; Samantha Krieg; Marie-Ève Fecteau; Grace Ciarniello; Megan Chang; Angéline Lafleur; Brooke MacNeil; Ruth Yu; Marissa Myhre; Rabab Azeem; Catherine Ko; Kaitlyn Root; Angela Wang; Hanna Sigurdson; Ashna Jain; Jacqueline Wallace, Vice-President of Communications and External Relations and International Affairs at Polytechnique Montréal.

(Photo: Annie Diotte)


Following an emotional ceremony this morning, Polytechnique Montréal awarded 14 scholarships in the 11th edition of the Order of the White Rose—a historic milestone for the program. Established in 2014 to pay tribute to the 14 women killed on December 6, 1989, the Order previously honoured one recipient annually. Now, thanks to an exceptional circle of benefactors, the program has expanded to its full potential, granting fourteen $50,000 scholarships each year.

The scholarships are awarded to Canadian female engineering students entering a master’s or doctoral degree in engineering anywhere in the world, helping to revive the dreams that were shattered in 1989.

14 recipients with exceptional journeys

As in years past, this year’s Order of the White Rose fellows embody the courage, curiosity and determination that drive the world forward. Through their unique journeys of engagement and success, these 14 women demonstrate that excellence goes hand in hand with audacity, and knowledge can be a force for common good.

The 2025 recipients of the Order of the White Rose scholarship are:

  • Rabab Azeem, bachelor of computer engineering, Queen’s University
  • Megan Chang, bachelor of mechatronics engineering, University of Waterloo
  • Grace Ciarniello, bachelor of engineering physics, University of Alberta
  • Marie-Ève Fecteau, bachelor of biomedical engineering, Polytechnique Montréal
  • Ashna Jain, bachelor of industrial engineering, University of Toronto
  • Catherine Ko, bachelor of biomedical engineering, University of Calgary
  • Samantha Krieg, bachelor of civil engineering, UBC Okanagan
  • Angéline Lafleur, bachelor of electrical engineering, University of Ottawa
  • Brooke MacNeil, bachelor of computer engineering, Queen’s University
  • Marissa Myhre, bachelor of space engineering, York University
  • Kaitlyn Root, bachelor of biological engineering, University of Guelph
  • Hanna Sigurdson, bachelor of biomedical engineering, University of Toronto
  • Angela Wang, bachelor of biomedical engineering, McGill University
  • Ruth Yu, bachelor of biomedical engineering, University of British Columbia

“We’re delighted to dramatically increase the number of scholarships this year—thanks to exceptional new donors who share our values,” said Maud Cohen, President of Polytechnique Montréal. “I thank them for supporting our 14 recipients this year. Like their predecessors, these young women possess the passion and determination to truly make a difference in the world. The new donors who have embraced the cause of women in engineering make it possible for the Order of the White Rose to bloom more fully than ever.”

“As the first cohort of 14 recipients, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the selection committee, Polytechnique Montréal, and especially the Circle of Benefactors of the Order of the White Rose. Thanks to their support, we have the honour of carrying forward the memory of the 14 victims while helping to build a better future," said Angéline Lafleur of the University of Ottawa, speaking on behalf of all the 2025 recipients. "Each of us has followed a different path; we all have our own experiences and perspectives. But this program unites us around a common aspiration: working together for a better and more just world. The Order of the White Rose means much more than academic support: it inspires us to persevere and innovate, for we hold the buds of the future in our hands!”

Exceptional women who will be the leaders of tomorrow

The Order of the White Rose was established in 2014 to pay tribute to those killed or injured and the families, faculty, staff and students who found themselves at the heart of the tragedy that shocked Quebec and all of Canada on December 6, 1989.

Michèle Prévost, full professor and member of Polytechnique’s Board of Directors, chaired this year’s selection committee. The jury selected by Polytechnique Montréal comprised the deans of engineering of Dalhousie University, McGill University, Queen’s University, Université de Sherbrooke, the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo. The evaluation criteria for the Order of the White Rose scholarship include the student’s academic record, technical achievements and commitment to the common good.

Donors step up

Thirty-six years after the December 6, 1989 mass murder at Polytechnique, support for women in engineering is stronger than ever, as these unique financial opportunities for 14 young Canadian women engineers demonstrate.

“The exceptional generosity and engagement of our donors has made it possible for us to offer 14 scholarships this year,” said Valérie Bélisle, Polytechnique Montréal’s Vice President of Philanthropy and Alumni Relations. “It is important to honour the memory of the women whose lives were cut short in December 1989. And it is equally important to look ahead and do our utmost to make sure women studying engineering—the women engineers of the future—can claim their rightful place in Quebec and Canada.”

Order of the White Rose Hall of Fame

This year also marks the creation of the Order of the White Rose Hall of fame, into which Nathalie Provost was inducted as its first member. This distinction will be awarded annually to recognize a woman with outstanding commitment to advancing women in engineering in this country. Nathalie Provost, currently Secretary of State for Nature and Member of Parliament for Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville, is a survivor of the December 6 femicide. Her vision, courage, and leadership are unique, and her involvement in the cause has paved the way for thousands of women to enter various engineering disciplines in order to build a better and more egalitarian society.


Learn more

Order of the White Rose website
Women in Engineering website
White Rose Campaign video
White Rose Campaign website
December 6 website

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