Throughout its history, what has made the Canadian Paediatric Society unique among similar organizations is its relentless advocacy to ensure that children and youth have access to the best possible care.
The CPS established the Victor Marchessault Advocacy Award to honour individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Canada’s children and youth at the local, provincial, or national level. Presented every two years, this award recognizes the diverse ways that Canadians help make life better for children and youth.
The award is presented during the CPS Annual Conference. The recipient is awarded a commemorative plaque and a $1,000 prize. Recipients also receive a complimentary one year membership to the CPS.
Awarded every other year, the next award will be presented in 2026.
Our winner of Victor Marchessault Advocacy Award, Dr. Ripudaman Minhas, is being recognized as a ‘change-making’ advocate for child and youth health equity. His work is unique for its scale, sustainability, and impacts, and directly addresses the barriers to accessible care experienced by newcomer, racialized, or historically underserved communities, both in Canada and elsewhere.
A developmental paediatrician at St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, and associate professor of paediatrics at UofT, Dr. Minhas created Our Kids’ Health, one of Canada’s most impactful social media platforms for disseminating evidence-based, community-led health information to families who need it most. The CPS collaborated with Dr. Minhas and the OKH Network to initiate Immunization for newcomer children and youth, a website providing clinicians, settlement agencies, and public health partners with tools to help newcomer families navigate their fears, recognize misinformation, and overcome systemic barriers to immunization.
Serving on both the CPS Caring for Kids New to Canada Task Force and the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Committee, Dr. Minhas contributes to national guidance and helps clinicians provide more equitable care in practice for diverse populations. He is a committed mentor and builder of environments where learners feel seen, supported, and empowered to pursue equity-focused careers, and has fostered youth-focused initiatives such as the Digital Health Youth Fellows Program and the Together Against Misinformation Youth Conference. Dr. Manhas’s advocacy bridges clinical care, community partnership, public communication, and policy influence, and his work has measurably improved how child health information is created, shared, and trusted both in Canada and elsewhere.
Many will remember Dr. Victor Marchessault as the leader of the CPS, where he served as Executive Vice-President from 1964 to 1997. Still others knew him as an infectious disease scholar and recall his skills and warmth as a clinician. An unwavering advocate for children and youth, his contributions to paediatrics in Canada were far-reaching.
He established the CPS as a political force, with advocacy successes on issues such as vitamin D in milk, fluoride in water, seatbelts for children and safety caps on drug containers. He was also instrumental in the introduction of universal measles vaccination for infants in the late 1960s.
Until his death in 2003, Dr. Marchessault was active in paediatrics, serving as Professor of Paediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Ottawa and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and as Chair of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
The candidate must:
The Awards Committee will judge candidates based on:
Nominations must be formally resubmitted each year to be reconsidered. Current CPS board, Awards Committee, and Action Committee for Children and Teens (ACCT) members are not eligible for nomination and cannot nominate candidates while serving their terms.
Submissions must include:
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This award is sponsored by the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Foundation.
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Last updated: May 8, 2026