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HavardMUN Canada

ABOUT US

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Welcome to

HarvardMUN Canada!

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Join us from Thursday May 28 to Sunday May 31, 2026 for HarvardMUN’s first Canadian conference taking place in Toronto, Ontario. A groundbreaking conference, HarvardMUN Canada represents the frontier of innovation for the Canadian Model UN circuit by pushing the boundaries of what is possible. HarvardMUN Canada invites delegates from around the world to engage in rigorous debate, exchange cross-cultural perspectives, and produce thoughtful and game-changing multilateral solutions to the world’s most pressing issues.

HarvardMUN, building upon seventy-two years of experience with Harvard Model League of Nations and subsequent HarvardMUN conferences, is world-renowned for its academic and competitive commitment to excellence. Building upon this storied legacy, HarvardMUN Canada brings the rich traditions from Harvard University’s top students, graduates, and experts whilst fostering an environment that allows delegates to showcase their accumulated experience and compete on a truly global level against like-minded peers.

HarvardMUN Canada is thereby excited to announce that the conference will be featuring Canada’s first Tournament of Champions: three qualifier-only, highly competitive, and prestigious committees that brings together Canada’s best talent to crown the first ever Canadian National Champions of Model UN.

Conferences across Canada will act as local qualifiers, from which the winners of eligible committees will be invited to HarvardMUN Canada. More information can be found below, and HarvardMUN Canada looks forward to the rigorous, insightful debate delegates will bring.

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Learn more about HarvardMUN Canada with our short and concise information booklet!

Info Booklet

Our Organizers


Harvard International Relations Council

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The Harvard International Relations Council is one of the oldest and largest student-run organizations at Harvard College. Our mission is simple: promote, improve, and develop the education of all individuals. The IRC inspires global leadership and presses for real world impact. Serving more than 700 members, the IRC forms an integral part of its members’ college experience, with an extensive network of alumni. The IRC has six programs, each on a different aspect of the IRC’s mission:

  • Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN)

  • Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN)

  • Harvard International Review (HIR)

  • Harvard Program for International Education (HPIE)

  • Harvard Intercollegiate Model United Nations (ICMUN)

  • International Relations on Campus (IRoC)

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Linkedkey Foundation


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The LinkedKey Foundation is a registered non-profit charged with bringing world-class experiences and competitions to students in Canada, particularly for students who can’t afford to travel abroad. LinkedKey Foundation’s programs bring together students, educators, and families through academic enrichment, leadership training, and community engagement. From Debate, MUN, and Public Speaking to cultural exchange and volunteer service, we help young people build confidence, critical thinking, and a sense of social responsibility.

The LinkedKey Foundation is the charity arm of LinkedKey Education, and through a generous $150,000 CAD donation, the LinkedKey Foundation has given delegates from across the world a chance to compete in HarvardMUN’s first conference in Canada and the world’s first Tournament of Champions. To learn more about the LinkedKey Company and it’s tutoring and enrichment services, click the link below.

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