Early years Pereira began learning to skate in 2012.
2025–26 season: Milano Cortina Olympics and World bronze Pereira/Michaud opened their season by placing sixth at the
2025 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. They then went on to compete on the
2025–26 Grand Prix series, placing fourth at
2025 Skate Canada International and fifth at the
2025 Finlandia Trophy. They were subsequently named to the
2026 Winter Olympic team. On February 2, days before the start of the
2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Team Event, the
Canadian Olympic Committee announced that Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps would be unable to participate due to Stellato-Dudek sustaining an injury during training. As a result, Pereira/Michaud were selected to compete for Team Canada in the pairs portion of that event. On February 6, they placed fourth in the short program. “We really put in a lot of work,” said Pereira. “I think today showed the work that we put in the usual elements that gave us some problems," said Pereira. "Overall, I’m proud of both of us for handling our first team event together. We really felt the support from the box and the crowd.” The following month Pereira/Michaud captured the bronze medal at the
2026 World Figure Skating Championships. They finished third in the short program and second in the free skate. “Those two programs are some of our favorite programs we’ve ever had,” said Michaud. “To finish both on such a high note was exactly what we came here to do. We knew if we did that, we could put ourselves into medal contention. I’m so proud of the two of us and also our team back home." == Programs ==