Registration is now open for the 11th Annual Canadian Autism Leadership Summit!
April 28-30, 2025
Theme: Canada’s Autism Strategy: What It Means For You
CALS2025 (Full Summit)
Early Bird (until Jan 31st, 2025) | In-Person
Member | $800.00 |
Non-Member | $1,000.00 |
Student or Trainee | $300.00 |
Lived Experience | $150.00 |
Pre-Summit Monday (add-on or stand alone) | $100.00 |
CALS2025 (Full Summit)
Registration Rates | Livestream
Member | $50.00 |
Non-Member | $75.00 |
Student or Trainee | $25.00 |
Lived Experience | $25.00 |
Support the Summit
By supporting the Canadian Autism Leadership Summit, you play a pivotal role in embracing inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility. Your contribution will help the community to empower Autistic Canadians and their loved ones to realize their full potential and contribute to a more inclusive society. It is an opportunity to make a real impact by bringing the experiences of underrepresented groups to the forefront.
Travel & Hotel
Travel Discounts: Autism Alliance of Canada is pleased to share with you travel discounts (air and rail). Click here to access the discounts.
Booking your stay at the Fairmont: Autism Alliance of Canada and the Fairmont Château Laurier are pleased to share that rooms are available for CALS2025 at an exclusive rate. Click here to book your stay.
Member Showcase
We are delighted to host the CALS2025 Member Showcase.
Theme: From Strategy to Action – Elevating Every Voice
Whether you would like to showcase an academic poster describing your research findings, share your lived experience through an art piece or a poem, or highlight key initiatives at your organization, we would love to hear from you!
Program
The Summit is the key community event where over 300 Autistic self-advocates, researchers, politicians, service providers, and policy makers from across Canada come together to discuss, debate and develop recommendations for policies and strategies that benefit Autistic people in Canada.
The CALS 2025 program will bring the community together to guide the implementation of Canada’s Autism Strategy.
Stay tuned for more information soon!