• National Grant Competition - Open

    The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF), in partnership with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), is pleased to announce the launch of a new National Research Grant Competition on Breast Cancer in Young Women.


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  • Cuban Island Cycle Challenge

    ​Raise money for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation while accomplishing a personal challenge! A cycling expedition that begins in the Cuban capital of Havana and ends in Trinidad some 350kms later.


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  • Yard Sale for the Cure is Back!

    Yard Sale for the Cure site is live, sign up to host a sale in your community! On May 25, who are you yardsaling for?

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  • Register now and start fundraising!

    ​Online registration for the 2013 CIBC Run for the Cure is officially open.


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  • HopeTrek: Summit Mt. Kilimanjaro

    ​Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Trek to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro and support a future without breast cancer. Find out how you can get involved and be an inspiration to thousands across Canada.


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Running For The Cure ...

Join us for Canada’s largest, single-day volunteer led event in support of creating a future without breast cancer. Find out how you can become part of the movement and make a difference. On Sunday, October 2, 2011, who are you running for?

25 Years of Progress

For the last 25 years, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has been at the forefront of a nation-wide movement to mobilize action and raise awareness about breast cancer. Since 1986, the Foundation has invested over $230* million towards innovative breast cancer research, education and awareness initiatives. We have come a long way since our early grassroots beginnings, and have stayed true to our founders vision of creating a future without breast cancer. We thank those who have led us to where we are today. To learn more about progress made in 25 years click here