Charron won the silver medal in the
snatch at the
2017 World Weightlifting Championships. She continued her international weightlifting at the
2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. There she lifted a
Commonwealth Games record when she lifted in the clean and jerk on the way to the gold medal. This record beat compatriot
Christine Girard's record from the
2006 Commonwealth Games by 1 kg. In her buildup to the
2020 Summer Olympics Charron competed at the
2020 Pan American Weightlifting Championships which were held in 2021 as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. She had a very successful competition in
Santo Domingo on her way to gold setting personal bests and
a Panamerican Record in all of the snatch, clean & jerk, and total lifted categories. Following her victory she dedicated her gold medal win to fellow Canadian Olympic champion
Christine Girard, who had only received her gold six years after the
2012 Summer Olympics after the other two athletes in front of her were disqualified. Charron joined the
Canadian team for the
2022 Commonwealth Games in
Birmingham, and was named as co-flagbearer for the opening ceremony alongside
wheelchair racer Josh Cassidy. She noted her excitement at her family being able to attend, which had not been the case at the Olympics due to the pandemic. Charron mounted
a successful title defence in Birmingham. In December 2022, she won the bronze medal in the
women's 59kg event at the
World Weightlifting Championships held in Bogotá, Colombia. In that same month, she was also elected as member of the
IWF Athletes' Commission. Charron won the gold medal in her event at the
2023 Pan American Weightlifting Championships held in Bariloche, Argentina. She also won the gold medal in the Snatch and Clean & Jerk events. Named to her
second Canadian Olympic team for the
2024 Summer Olympics in
Paris, Charron was named Canada's co-flagbearer for the opening ceremonies, alongside sprinter
Andre De Grasse. She won the silver medal in the
women's 59kg event. ==Major results==