Fallon Shilanthi of Surrey, B.C., wins Mrs. Canada World 2025–2026 in Montreal. She will represent Canada at Mrs. World 2026 in Las Vegas.
Surrey Resident Crowned Mrs. Canada World 2025–2026
Fallon Shilanthi, a Surrey, B.C. resident, has been crowned Mrs. Canada World 2025–2026 at the prestigious Mrs. Canada Inc. pageant held in Montreal. Representing British Columbia, Shilanthi will now advance to represent Canada at the international Mrs. World pageant in Las Vegas this coming January.
Pageant Veteran and Community Advocate
A longtime pageantry competitor and cosmetologist based in White Rock, Shilanthi resides in Surrey’s Sullivan Station neighbourhood with her two children. According to a press release, she brings nearly two decades of experience to the crown. Her past achievements include being named first runner-up at Best Model of the World in Spain (2008) and holding the Mrs. Sri Lanka for Miss World title in 2010.
Purpose Beyond the Title
Shilanthi’s platform, Hope for Little Lights, focuses on uplifting vulnerable children globally. The initiative raises awareness about the challenges faced by children in marginalized communities. “Fallon’s return to the national spotlight is both heartfelt and purposeful,” stated event organizers. Her advocacy is expected to be a cornerstone of her international representation.
National Event Celebrates Women’s Empowerment
The Mrs. Canada Inc. pageant is considered one of the top-tier competitions in the country. Open to women aged 18 and above, the event provides a platform for married and unmarried women to showcase talent, intelligence, and advocacy. According to the official website, the mission is “to provide a monumental platform for women to showcase their unique blend of beauty with a cause.”
Additional Winners Also Announced
Alongside Shilanthi, other titleholders were crowned during the event. Liliia was named Miss Canada World Universal 2025, while Tasia earned the title Ms. World Universal Canada. Each will represent Canada on international stages in their respective divisions.
Fallon Shilanthi’s win marks a significant moment for the B.C. pageant community and places Surrey in the national spotlight as she prepares to take Canada’s message to a global audience.