Saturday, January 17, 2026

Canada Conference on Sustainable Development 2026

 UNGISD / BCCSD International Conference on Sustainable Development 2026

📅 Dates: February 2–7, 2026
📍 Location: Terrace International Convention Centre, British Columbia, Canada
🔗 Official site: https://ungisdsummit-int.org/conference.html

Overview:
A high-level summit convened by the United Nations Global Initiative on Sustainable Development and the British Columbia Council for Sustainable Development, focusing on advancing the UN 2030 Agenda, climate resilience, and equitable, resilient solutions.

Requirements:
Complete online registration via the official site with personal and professional details.
Provide full name, occupation, nationality, and contact details (the organizers use this to issue visa support documentation if needed).

Costs:
💰 Registration is generally required but airfare support and visa coordination are offered for eligible confirmed delegates, though meal costs and local expenses remain the delegate’s responsibility.

Benefits:
Full access to all sessions & workshops
Digital participation certificate
Visa support documentation and some travel support for eligible delegates


📘 2. 3rd Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs2026)

📅 Dates: October 17–18, 2026
📍 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
🔗 Conference info & abstract submission: https://uniqueca.com/sdg/application/

Overview:
A global platform for linking research, policy, and practice to accelerate progress toward the UN SDGs — encouraging submissions across climate action, resilience planning, and SDG implementation strategies.

Requirements:
Abstract/Paper submission (deadline August 15, 2026).
Full paper deadline: September 15, 2026.
After acceptance, conference registration is required for in-person or virtual participation.

Costs:
💰 Registration fees vary by category (student, academic, practitioner) and generally must be confirmed via the conference portal after acceptance.

Who Should Attend:
Researchers, policymakers, sustainability practitioners, civil society leaders, academics, and students engaged in SDG research and implementation.


🤝 3. Together | Ensemble – SDSN Canada National SDG Forum

📅 Dates: May 19–20, 2026
📍 Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada (hosted through the University of Calgary)
🔗 Conference details & updates: https://sdsncanada.ca/together-ensemble/

Overview:
Hosted by Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Canada, this forum brings together youth, Indigenous knowledge holders, academics, government, NGOs, and private sector partners to drive SDG action from local to global levels.

Requirements:
Online registration via the SDSN Canada portal (registration typically opens early 2026).
Submission proposals for speakers/panels/workshops may be required for presenters (deadline February 16, 2026).

Costs:
💰 Typical professional SDG forums offer tiered registration (e.g., standard, student, community rates); exact fees are announced closer to the event.

Who Should Attend:
Community leaders, sustainability researchers, climate practitioners, Indigenous leaders, business sustainability officers, and policy advocates.


🌱 4. Global Summit on Climate Solutions and Sustainable Development (GSCSSD-2026)

📅 Date: April 27, 2026
📍 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
🔗 Official site: https://isfecc.org/Conference/2134/GSCSSD/

Overview:
An international platform for policymakers, researchers, and industry experts to explore climate resilience, renewable energy, circular economy, sustainable urban planning, and environmental policy.

Requirements:
Register online through the conference page (details available via ISFECC’s registration portal).

Costs:
💰 Standard professional summit fees apply (often early bird and regular price tiers); check the registration page for precise amounts.

Who Should Attend:
Climate specialists, sustainability strategists, urban planners, environmental engineers, academics, and sustainable development professionals.


🌎 5. Toronto Climate Week & Related Sustainability Events

📅 Dates: June 1–7, 2026
📍 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
🔗 Event hub: https://www.tocw.ca/

Overview:
A citywide sustainability festival and forum with workshops, panels, experiential labs, and collaborative sessions focused on climate action, systemic change, resilience planning, and community-led sustainability solutions.

Requirements:
Register for individual events and panel sessions through the Climate Week portal.

Costs:
💰 Many Toronto Climate Week sessions are free or low cost, with some premium workshops requiring paid registration; check the official site for exact fees.

Who Should Attend:
Climate advocates, urban sustainability professionals, local government staff, NGOs, and students.


📊 Additional Sustainable Development-Related Events in Canada 2026

These may not be strictly SDG summits but are sustainability-relevant platforms with strong environmental, energy, or resilience themes:

  • ECO IMPACT 2026 (Calgary, Feb 19–20) – environment, tech, workforce sustainability.
  • BuildGreen Atlantic 2026 (Halifax, Apr 27–28) – sustainable building design.
  • Clean Fuels Canada Summit 2026 (Strathcona County, May 5–6) – clean energy focus.
  • Adaptation Canada 2026 (Toronto, Sep 22–24) – climate adaptation strategies.
  • Canadian EPR Forum 2026 (Quebec City, Sep 14–16) – circular economy & EPR.

📌 Tips for Attending

Registration Requirements:

  • Most events require online registration with full professional info.
  • Research/SDG conferences often require abstract or paper submissions for presentations.

Costs:

  • Conference fees vary by category (student, academic, professional).
  • Some summits have early bird discounts; register early to save.

Visa/Travel Documentation:

  • For international attendees, secure invitation/support letters where available (especially for SDG/UN-affiliated summits).
  • Include conference confirmation in visa applications if traveling to Canada.


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