TORONTO, June 19, 2009 – Pathways
        to Education™, the program responsible for dramatically reducing
        high school dropout rates and quadrupling post-secondary enrollment in
        Regent Park, has teamed up with Ryerson University to host “Success
        at Every Step”, a one-day conference designed especially for Pathways
      alumni. 
      With the first cohort of Pathways alumni graduating from university
        this spring, Pathways and Ryerson want to ensure they have all the tools
        necessary to make the next step towards their career aspirations. Grade
        12 Pathways students will also be in attendance to learn about a range
        of potential careers in an effort to help them choose the post-secondary
        institution and program that's right for them.
      The grade 12 students will have access to a number of different seminars,
        including sessions on fashion, DNA, engineering and sociology. The Pathways
        alumni will attend a workshop conducted by BMO Capital Markets focused
        on how to navigate their career. 
      BMO Capital Markets, which supports Pathways via Equity Through Education�,
        will also make a formal cheque presentation to Pathways to Education
        Canada in the amount of $1 million – the total amount that the
        organization has donated thus far.
      “Pathways to Education has produced spectacular results, by providing
        intensive individualized and multi-faceted support adapted to the specific
        needs of each student and his or her family and social circumstances,” said
        L. Jacques M�nard, Chairman of BMO Capital Markets and a champion
        of Equity Through Education, a charitable initiative whose mission includes
        providing access to education for individuals who might not otherwise
        have the opportunity. Mr. M�nard, who chaired the action group
        on student retention and academic success in Quebec, added: “We
        have much to learn from the Pathways experience that can be implemented
      in communities across the country.”
      
        
          | WHERE: | 
          Ted Rogers School of Management 
            55 Dundas Street West 
            Toronto, Ontario 
            *Parking available off Bay south of Dundas under the Eaton Centre | 
        
        
          | DATE: | 
          Saturday, June 20, 2009 | 
        
        
          | TIME: | 
          11 a.m. – 5
          p.m. | 
        
        
          | WHO: | 
          Speakers: 
            David Hughes, President and CEO, Pathways to Education 
            O'Neil Edwards, Director, Post-Secondary, Mentoring & Alumni
            Relations, Pathways to Education 
            Rona Abramovitch, Outreach and Access Advisor, Ryerson University 
          CJ Gavsie, Managing Director, BMO Capital Markets | 
        
      
      • All
          speakers plus the Pathways students and alumni and workshop leaders
          will be available for interviews and photos
      About Pathways
            for Education – www.pathwaystoeducation.ca 
        Pathways to Education Canada is a community-based charitable organization
          that is reducing poverty and its effects by lowering the dropout rate
          and increasing access to post-secondary education among disadvantaged
          youth. Pathways was developed by the Regent Park Community Health Centre
          which launched the initial program in 2001 and now operates in six
          communities, with programs in Toronto (Regent Park, Lawrence Heights,
      and Rexdale), as well as Kitchener, Ottawa and Montreal.
      About BMO's Equity Through Education Program – www.bmocm.com
  Equity Through Education�, is a charitable initiative launched by
        BMO Capital Markets in 2005 to help people realize their educational
        ambitions by giving them opportunities to pursue those goals. Some of
        the proceeds from Equity Through Education, which has raised a total
        of $6.6 million to date, are used to fund the Pathways bursary program.
        Equity Through Education proceeds have funded more than 200 Pathways
        students. The bursaries fund post-secondary applications and/or tuition
        fees.       
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