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B.C. Student Among 20 Canadians to Receive Prestigious TD Scholarship

The award includes up to $70,000, mentorship and paid summer work for students recognized for community leadership and social impact.

  • Surrey resident Isabella Wen is one of 20 students across Canada to receive a 2026 TD Scholarship for Community Leadership, an award providing up to $70,000 toward post-secondary tuition and living expenses.
  • Wen launched the podcast Rose Tinted Ceiling in Grade 9 with a friend to highlight women and girls breaking barriers, identifying a gap in representation and media coverage.
  • The media organization has produced 100 episodes featuring more than 60 women, reached listeners in nine countries, and generated more than 200,000 interactions across platforms.
  • Wen said she was "awestruck" upon learning of the award, calling the reflective application process "a warm feeling" as she considered her journey and impact.
  • Now a high school graduate, Wen plans to attend the University of Toronto this fall to study public health and human geography while continuing to grow Rose Tinted Ceiling.
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Peace Arch News broke the news in British Columbia, Canada on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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