Myke Healy is Assistant Head – Teaching & Learning at Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario, where he leads academic strategy, faculty development, and curricular innovation. Myke attended UCC and has BAH & B.Ed degrees from Queen’s University. He also holds a Professional Master of Education in assessment and evaluation from Queen’s and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Calgary, researching generative AI and academic integrity in K-12 education through interviews with independent school leaders across Canada.
Myke’s talk was riveting, insightful and thought provoking. Accompanied by an excellent presentation with informative graphics and videos, Myke covered the issues from the educators’, the students’, the parents’ and the institutions’ perspectives. His message was that there is no simple answer to the topic’s question but that some best practices are emerging to continue delivery of relevant and equitable education opportunities in the evolving new AI-dominated world.
Myke presents nationally and internationally on AI in education, serves on the Ontario College of Teachers’ accreditation roster and the board of eLearning Consortium Canada, and instructs leadership and assessment courses at Queen’s University.
In life outside of school, Myke is a dad of two kids, Aiya and Aidan. His wife, Carolyn Hyslop, is Executive Director of the Canadian Canoe Museum. He is also a professional photographer and founder of Fusionriver Photography. They live in the forest outside of Lakefield with a big Bernese Mountain dog, Zöe. In July 2026, he will become Head of School at St. John’s-Ravenscourt School in Winnipeg.

Although for many decades the Badminton & Racquet Club has been the Whiff’s “traditional Home” , the club’s current business model has made it too difficult to continue holding our dinner meetings there at an acceptable cost. The B&R’s higher costs are primarily related to their choice to outsource their serving staff for events and charging a venue fee + HST on top of those charges.
As such, your Junta has made the decision to move the Whiff’s regular dinner meetings back to the RCYC City Clubhouse on St George Street beginning with the upcoming March meeting.
Join fellow Whiffers on Tuesday, Mar 31st to hear Myke Healy discuss the challenge of artificial intelligence in education
The reception at the RCYC City Clubhouse begins at 6:00 pm.
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Please join us on Tuesday, March 31st, for a provocative evening with Myke Healy, one of Canada’s leading voices on artificial intelligence in education. As an experienced educational administrator in Canadian independent schooling and doctoral researcher, Myke is navigating the seismic shift AI has brought to classrooms across the country.
In AI Arbitrage: Can Schools Survive Artificial Intelligence?, Myke reveals what is happening as students use large language models like ChatGPT and Gemini to write essays, solve problems, and navigate academic expectations. Some leverage AI as a learning tool while others game the system entirely. Teachers struggle to distinguish authentic work from AI output. Schools wrestle with flawed detection tools while racing to define what responsible use actually means. Academic integrity faces an unprecedented challenge.
You will hear what educators across Canada are discovering as they confront questions no generation of teachers has faced before. Can schools adapt to technology that writes better than most students? Can academic honesty survive when artificial intelligence is in every pocket? Join us for a frank conversation about the future of education.