MontrealYul,
Have you looked into Canadian Military opportunities for getting a degree and pilot training? Check out this website, especially the paragraph quoted:
FORCES.CA - Pilot
CEOTP - PILOT
If you have a high school diploma from a school recognized by a Canadian provincial or territorial education ministry, you may be eligible for the Canadian Forces’ combined degree and pilot training program. This unique training program enables Officer Cadets to obtain a Bachelor of Aviation Technology and their Pilot’s Wings over a four-year period, as opposed to earning a four-year degree prior to starting pilot training. The program begins with Basic Officer Training in July, followed by two-and-a-half semesters studying full-time at Seneca, then one year of Pilot Training at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Students continue the program with an additional two-and-a half semesters at Seneca, then specific flight training to the type of aircraft they are selected to fly. Graduates of this program are required to serve seven years as a Pilot with the Canadian Forces.
In addition to having your high school diploma or Sec V in Québec, you must also have achieved or be on your way to achieving high school academic level (university/college level) credits with minimum 65% average in:
English (ENG4(U))
Mathematics: Calculus and Vectors (MCV4(U), or Que 536)
Mathematics: Advanced Functions (MHF4(U))
Physics (SPH4(U))
One additional science course/credit
If you would like to apply to the combined degree and pilot training program, select “CEOTP – Pilot” when filling out the online application.