Clubs
We have so many clubs in Trudeau, but a lot of them are kinda mid. Here’s a full list, and here are some of our recommendations!
DECA (Thurs after school)
DECA Trudeau is a business competition club. You need to pass a 50-question MC exam to get in, then you go on to Regionals in November, completing a 100-question MC exam and competing with schools in the area. The next stage is Provincials, where you go downtown for 3 days in February, which also comes with 100 MC questions. If you manage to win Provincials, you can go to ICDC, which happens somewhere in the US for a week in April.
Although being a DECA member requires quite a bit of time, effort and money to be successful, it is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. If you’re mildly interested in business and enjoy yapping for 10 minutes straight, this is the perfect club for you. You can also pick prepared events if you prefer presenting business plans, or writing reports (You don’t have to go to regionals, you only need to get a 60% + in MCs to qualify for provs)
Tips on getting pass the entrance exam: Do all the practice exams DECA Trudeau provides. All the questions are taken from there. If you cheat you are NOT getting in, buddy.
Tips on roleplays: Book as much roleplay practices with your executives as possible, they give good feedback and you have to use it.
Awards:
Regionals: Ribbons for Top 10 MC / Roleplay/ Overall. Medal for Top 3 overall.
Provincials: Medals for Top 20 MC / Roleplay 1/ Roleplay 2/ Overall. Plaque for Top 10 or 9 overall (Provincial Champion).
* Provincial Champions qualify for ICDC, or if you are within the top overalls, and someone who won quit, you can also qualify for ICDC but no plaque.
Fees: Around $60 for Regionals (2025), $310 for Provincials (2026), $2200 for ICDC (2026).
HOSA (Tues or Thurs after school)
The medical version of DECA. One time fee for SLC & Study materials (150$) The majority of people will be choosing test events. It is super competitive and it is generally impossible to place at SLC. You stand a chance if you are a walking university level medicine textbook. Joining a project event also increases your chances. SLC usually happens in March. FLC is not mandatory, and does not count for marks / ranking.
Awards: Only Top 3 at SLC gets a medal (much higher bar compared to DECA). If you win, you qualify to compete at ILC in June.
Fees: $150 for HOSA Membership (+ compete in SLC). $1800 for ILC (2026).
FBLC
FBLC is slightly less competitive compared to DECA. But as of 2026 Feb, there are very few event choices for people in Canada compared to the full list for FBLA. There are no separate regional or provincial competitions. You will compete only at CNLC. If you place Top 3 at CNLC, you qualify for FBLA NLC. It is also a lot cheaper compared to DECA.
Didomi (Tuesday after school)
Christian Fellowship at Trudeau. Everyone is welcome!!
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