In 2017, November was invited to join the National Ballet of Canada by artistic director Karen Kain, without completing an apprenticeship first. In his first year, he danced as Bluebird, a short but technically demanding role, in The Sleeping Beauty.[4] The following year, he was cast as Puck in Ashton's The Dream, sharing the role with three other colleagues, including two principal dancers.[4] He was included in Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" the same year.[1]
In 2019, he and colleague Jeannine Haller represented the National Ballet at the Erik Bruhn Prize by dancing a pas de deux from La Sylphide and Alysa Pires's new work The Other Side, with him winning the male category.[6] Later that year, he was promoted to second soloist.[7] He is also the subject of Vikram Dasgupta's 2019 documentary Beyond Moving. The production began in 2015, while November was still a student.[8] In 2020, he was promoted to first soloist.[9]
In 2021, November was named principal dancer.[2] At age 22, he tied Guillaume Côté's record of being the youngest principal dancers at the company. He is also the company's second black principal dancer, after Kevin Pugh.[10] His first appearance since his promotion was in Pite's Angels' Atlas, though his debut as Peter/The Prince in The Nutcracker was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] He will also choreograph a new work for the company, which is scheduled to premiere in March 2022.[10]