The Super Saver deadline for the Cannexus16 conference is only three weeks away. Register by September 9 at the best rate and be part of Canada’s largest bilingual National Career Development Conference, as Cannexus celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2016!

Taking place January 25-27, 2016 in Ottawa, Cannexus16 is expected to bring together 800 career development professionals from education, government, community and private sectors. The conference is designed to promote the exchange of information and explore innovative approaches in the areas of career counselling and career development.

The Cannexus16 conference will feature:

  • Our just-announced lineup of Mega Sessions with well-known presenters on highly pertinent subjects
  • A Symposium on the Maturing Workforce, in conjunction with the Quebec-based CEDEC (Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation)
  • The return of Spark!, our highly popular TED-style talks, intended to “spark” new ways of thinking about your work

In 2016, Cannexus presents four prominent keynote speakers – Ratna Omidvar, Spencer Niles, the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair and Wab Kinew. There will be more than 130 education sessions to choose from, an Exhibitor Showcase and multiple networking opportunities. Delegates can also extend their conference learning by adding a  pre-conference or post-conference workshop.

Registering at the Super Saver rate of $425 will save you $125 off the regular price. For an additional 10% discount, check if you are a member of one of our growing list of 34 supporting organizations. Special rates are also available for students, groups and 1-day registrations.

A reminder that community-based counsellors, can apply for a McTavish Bursary from The Counselling Foundation of Canada to attend Cannexus16.

The Cannexus16 preliminary programme will be online in mid-September, with topics ranging from counselling techniques to career education to entrepreneurship. Check back soon to start planning your time at the conference!

Cannexus is presented by CERIC and supported by The Counselling Foundation of Canada with a broad network of supporting organizations and sponsors.