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Registration

Registration is now open!

Conference & Pre-Conference

You may register here for conference and pre-conference events.

Group Rates

Group rates are available for organizations wishing to register 8 or more delegates.  Please contact us for details.

Earlybird Registration

Earlybird fees for full registrations are available up to and including September 22, 2023 (extended!).  After September 22, Regular registration fees will apply.

Simultaneous Translation

…will be available for all keynote sessions.  Simultaneous interpretation will not be available for individual conference sessions unless otherwise indicated in the program.

Save on Registration Fees!

Members of the Canadian Association on Gerontology receive reduced rates to attend CAG2023, among many other benefits. Join the CAG now!

Questions?

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Member Type / Type de Membre
Earlybird / Inscription Anticipée
Regular / Inscription Normale
Regular Member / Membres (réguliers)
$395
$420
Student Member / Membres (étudiants)
$150
$170
Older Adult (65+) Member / Membres (personne âgée)
$85
$100
Regular Non-Member / Non-membres (réguliers)
$450
$485
Student Non-Member / Non-membres (étudiants)
$180
$200
Older Adult (65+) Non-Member / Non-membres (personne âgée)
$100
$115
Care Partner / Partenaire de soins
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Not-for Profit Organization / Organisation à but non lucratif
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All conference fees are in Canadian dollars.  

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CAG2023 is the 52nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Canada’s premier association of those who work, research or have an interest in the field of aging. CAG members receive reduced rates to attend CAG2023, among other benefits. Visit the CAG website to read more about membership and to view programs from previous meetings.

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