Program-at-a-glance
Sunday, June 14, 2026
| 18:00 - 19:00 | Welcome Reception |
| 19:00 - 22:00 | Knowledge Exchange Presentations & Dinner |
| 22:00 - 23:00 | Closing Networking Reception |
* Program is subject to change without notice
Registration
Register here
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Rate |
Fee |
| Individual Ticket | $205.00 + tax |
| Table of Eight (8) | $1,600.00 + tax |
Registration closes on May 31, 2026.
Dress code
This is a black tie optional event.
Sponsorship
We invite you to support this event, maximize your exposure to this outstanding group of healthcare leaders, and partner with the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) to advance leading practices across the industry.
CCHL’s Honouring Health Leadership Event provides sponsors with a rare opportunity to participate at an exciting high-end evening with some of Canada’s most established and up-and-coming healthcare leaders. Our event provides sponsors with quality networking time during the welcome and closing receptions, as well as at the sponsored tables, during dinner. This event offers plenty of opportunities to meet new people and reconnect with familiar faces. To find out more information on Sponsorship Opportunities at the Honouring Health Leadership Event, please contact Dan Gibson at dgibson@cchl-ccls.ca.
Venue
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
900 René-Lévesque Blvd. W
Montreal, QC H3B 4A5

Event Policies
Registration Policies
Payment Policy
Registration must be submitted online and paid in full at the time of registering. When registration/payment is completed, you will receive a confirmation/receipt via e-mail. Registrations received without full payment are considered incomplete.
The deadline to register for the Honouring Health Leadership Event is May 31, 2026.
Cancellation Policy
There will be no refunds issued for the Honouring Health Leadership Event.
No-shows occur when individuals register but do not attend the conference. No-shows are not eligible for a refund.
CCHL reserves the right to make changes in programs and presenters, or to cancel the event if registration targets are not met or when conditions beyond its control prevail. If the event is not held for any reason, CCHL’s liability is limited to the refund of the registration fee only.
Substitution Policy
If you have registered and are no longer able to attend the event, you are welcome to send a substitution in your place up to May 31, 2026, provided you email conference@cchl-ccls.ca.
Event Access
A physical ticket will not be required to gain entrance. Please check-in at the registration desk upon arrival at venue.
Privacy Policy
CCHL collects information through registration forms for planning purposes, for providing information to delegates about the conference, and for completion of registration, name badges and delegate lists. In delivering this conference, the CCHL National Conference is supported by sponsors. As part of that support, if a delegate consents during the registration process, then their complete contact information will be made available to the sponsors.
Photo/video release
CCHL will take photographs and some video at the events and utilize them in CCHL news or promotional material whether in print, electronic, or other media including the conference website. By participating in the events, you grant CCHL the right to use your photograph for such purposes.
Vaccination and Mask Policy
Our priority at CCHL is to create a safe environment at the annual conference. As the situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic is constantly evolving, we will be working in conjunction with the venue to monitor health and safety protocol requirements. At this time, masking is optional and proof of vaccination is not required.
Conference and Event Code of Conduct
The Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) is committed to fostering an inclusive environment to all participants. Together, we create learning opportunities designed to equip leaders with discharging their roles effectively. As such CCHL’s goal is to provide a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all participants. This code of conduct outlines our expectations for behavior to ensure a positive experience for everyone at our conferences and events.
Expected Behavior:
Participants should treat one another with respect, dignity, and courtesy, ensuring a professional and inclusive environment where all voices are welcomed and encouraged, regardless of background or identity. Participants are encouraged to Foster a collaborative environment, with an emphasis on engaging in constructive discussions and being open to diverse perspectives, while maintaining professionalism through appropriate dress, language, and behaviour.
Unacceptable Behavior:
Harassment, discrimination, and any abusive behavior, including offensive comments based on gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, race, religion, or other protected characteristics, will not be tolerated. Disruptive behavior that interferes with the event or others' enjoyment is prohibited, as is any inappropriate conduct such as unwelcome sexual attention, stalking, or intimidation.
If you experience or witness any unacceptable behavior, please report it to event staff right away, as all reports will be treated discreetly and confidentially. Participants found in violation of the code of conduct may face consequences such as warnings, expulsion from the event without a refund, or exclusion from future events.
By attending this event, you agree to abide by this code of conduct and help create a positive and inclusive experience for everyone.
For more information
Conferences & Events Team
conference@cchl-ccls.ca

