Jaclyn Miles


Jaclyn Miles Biography



Jaclyn Miles (born 1988) is an education and entertainment professional from Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. She was Miss Canada 2012. She is a human rights defender and, in May 2013, joined former Premier of Manitoba Howard Pawley in opposing a proposed trespass law in Windsor arguing that the proposed law "violates our rights as Canadian citizens."

Early career and education

Miles is an alumnus of General Amherst High School. She spent four years at this high school and was sexually bullied there all four years. She is the founder of Break the Silence, an organization opposing human trafficking, sexual assault, domestic violence, and bullying.

In 2012 Miles was named Miss Canada. Subsequently, she was a host on TaggTV's reality-television-style Facebook videos about Guyana. Miles traveled to Guyana where she gave presentations against domestic violence. In December 2012 year she replaced American comedian Stephen Colbert as Grand Marshal of the Santa Claus parade in Windsor, Ontario.

Miles has graduated with a BA in family studies and French from the University of Windsor, obtained a B.Ed. from Western Faculty of Education. She had previously attended Brescia University College until she took a break from studying in order to take care of her brother who was injured in a car accident.

In 2013 Miles won the Young Woman of Excellence Award at London, Ontario's YMCA and mentored Miss Teen Canada of that year. She has coached other pageants in 2014.




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