ECAO & CECA Are Bringing the 2025 Conference to Whistler, Canada – September 22-26

April 4, 2025

In response to the evolving trade landscape between the U.S. and Canada, ECAO and CECA have made the strategic decision to jointly host the 2025 conference in the breathtaking Whistler, British Columbia!

ECAO & CECA are proud to support Canada’s resilient industries and strong workforce by bringing this premier event to one of the most stunning destinations in the world. Whistler offers an unparalleled setting for industry leaders to connect, collaborate, and explore new opportunities—all while surrounded by world-class accommodations, outdoor adventures, and a vibrant local culture.

Join ECAO & CECA as we come together to drive innovation, strengthen industry ties, and celebrate the power of Canadian excellence. Mark your calendars from September 22 to 26, 2025 and stay tuned for more details—we can’t wait to welcome you to Whistler!

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