
Madison Kvaltin, Miss Universe Canada 2023
Madison owns and operates a Marketing and Web Design company and she also has an athletic company called Skilla Athletics, a brand that promotes healthy body confidence and the celebration of bodies through movement. And lastly Madison has created a community called The Body Love Club, where she uses social platforms, workshops, empowerment retreats, mindful movement classes, mental health walks and self defence classes to empower others through movement. Madison aims to teach all bodies to love and fuel themselves, because our bodies deserve to be taken care of!
A woman of passion and adventure, Madison aims to be a positive and vibrant light in any room. Born in a small town in Northern Ontario, Madison always new she was meant for something great. She is travel and adventure driven, as she believes that travel is a massive way to become educated, cultured and develop an understanding of difference.
After being hospitalized due to the severity of her eating disorder in her youth, she decided to become the light that she and so many others needed. Pageantry for Madison revolves around her philanthropy in the body confidence and mental wellness space; her goals with Miss Universe Canada are to inspire and continue to empower others to love their bodies through all stages of life. She now actively promotes her platform of body confidence and fuelling our bodies with movement to the masses, through her businesses and other social means. Madison is a massive believer that beauty fades, but the impact you leave on the world can last a lifetime.
Madison looks forward to bringing her confidence and passion to the Miss Universe stage this year. While continuing to give back, she also hopes to use this opportunity to shine a light on the issues that are close to her. She hopes that now that she has won the national title and your hearts, it would encourage other young Canadians to see the beauty in themselves.