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Canada’s Best and Largest Fish and Seafood Event is Back! Considered to be one of the most important industry gatherings – this exclusive conference brings together over 200 delegates from across the Canadian fisheries and seafood sector, including: Canadian fish harvesters, processors Seafood industry leaders Government officials, and Other key stakeholders and policy influencers The agenda is taking shape and will evolve in the lead up to the FCC Conference 2026! It will provide a great day of interactive presentations and engaging discussions on key topics that matter most to you. Welcome Reception on October 7th 2026 - Celebrating Canadian Seafood Speakers on October 8 - more to follow! Steve Verheul, Principal with GT & Company Executive Advisors and former Chief Trade Negotiator for CUSMA Kristina Farrell, CEO, Food and Beverage Canada John Sackton, President, Seafood Datasearch Derek Nighbor, President and CEO, Forest Products Association of Canada October 8th - Gala Dinner featuring Canadian seafood Full details will be available on the FCC website: Annual Conference - Fisheries Council of Canada Register and reserve your hotel guest room.Reserve your stay at the Delta Ottawa City Centre Hotel. Fisheries Council of Canada Contact Gayle McClelland, Conference and Office Coordinator, Fisheries Council of Canada, at info@fisheriescouncil.ca or 613-797-4555 for general questions about the venue, reservations, and agenda. Cancellations before 96 hours prior to the start of the conference are refundable minus a $50 administrative fee. Cancellations after this time are non-refundable.
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