Thank you to our colleagues at this year’s host institution, University of Toronto, for their leadership and contribution to advancing international education in the province.
About This Event
In June, the University of Toronto is hosting CBIE’s 2026 Ontario Regional Meeting in Toronto. This event will focus on the future of international education through a series of sessions, roundtables and networking activities.
CBIE’s Ontario Regional Meeting is an annual gathering of international education practitioners. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and resources and keep abreast of immigration and other changes in the sector. It also serves as an annual networking event for international education practitioners and is a precursor to the national conference held each November.
Why Attend This Event?
- Network with international education professionals
- Hear from thought-leaders on important IE topics
- Participate in Q&A with sector stakeholders from Canada and the world
Who Will Be There?
- International education practitioners and leaders from K-12 schools, colleges, institutes and universities
- Corporate partners and association colleagues
Thank You to Our Organizing Committee
- Ashley Laracy, York University
- Jacqueline Veres, University of Guelph
- Jasmine Shen, University of Toronto
- Laura Wood, Centennial College
- Mahvish Wesley, University of Toronto
- Sara Berman, Toronto Metropolitan University
- Sophie Jodouin, Canadian Bureau for International Education
- Woo Kim, York University
Thank You to Our Sponsors
Registration
Cost: $175 per person
*The cost includes the networking reception on June 16, 2026.
Terms & Conditions
Substitution Policy
Substitutions may be made by the original registrant before June 12, 2026, by logging into their CBIE Portal and choosing “My Event Registrations”.
Refund Policy
Cancellations may be completed online by the original registrant by logging into their CBIE Portal and choosing “My Event Registrations”. No refunds will be granted after June 15, 2026.
Program
The program is subject to change.
Travel
Parking on Campus and Public Transportation
The event will be held at the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MY) at 55 St George St in Toronto. Click here to see the interactive campus map.
Parking
There is underground parking conveniently located under the Myhal Centre, with a $25 daily max. Payment can be made using credit card at a parking machine, or through parking app. There are many other lots located nearby also. Use the interactive parking map and grid to locate parking lots and rates throughout the St. George campus. Please note that there is no area, time or circumstances that allow for free parking on campus. Make sure to comply with Parking Regulations.
Day parking can be purchased using ParkedIn, our Pay-by-Plate machines (found in most of our parking facilities) as well as through our online permit portal.
Public Transportation
Toronto offers a comprehensive public transit network through the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), providing subway, streetcar, and bus service across the city, providing easy access to the University of Toronto, nearby hotels, and popular attractions. You can plan your trip and check schedules on their official site.
- Single cash fare $3.35 (or $3.30 if tapping on with a credit/debit or PRESTO card) – includes a two-hour transfer window
- PRESTO day pass $13.50 (can be purchased at Fare Vending Machines at any subway station, and at any Shoppers Drug Mart location in Toronto)
Accommodations
Tartu College
310 Bloor St W, Toronto
14 minute walk
$100/night (minimum 2-night stay)
How to Reserve:
416.925.9405 or website
Holiday Inn Toronto
30 Carlton Street, Toronto
20 minute walk
How to Reserve:
833.314.3830 or website
Chelsea Hotel
33 Gerrard Street West, Toronto
20 minute walk
How to Reserve:
416.595.1975 or website
Kimpton Saint George
280 Bloor St W, Toronto
15 minute walk
How to Reserve:
416.968.0010 or website
