Save the Date 2023 Conference

As previously announced, the 2023 CAAR Conference and Tradeshow will be hosted at the Westin Edmonton in Alberta February 7 to 9, 2023. It will be great to meet in person and see one another again.  

The 2023 CAAR Conference will provide members with the opportunity to network and discuss current issues.  From Fertilizer emissions to labour shortages, there are a number of issues to tackle at the conference.

We are looking forward to bringing together ag retailers, exhibitors and innovators from across the industry to network, learn (earn CEO credits), and prepare for the future. Mark February 7 to 9, 2023,on your calendar.

Stay informed on CAAR Conference announcements on caar.org, future issues of the CAAR Network, and Twitter (@CdnAgRetail).

We welcome your feedback! If you have any suggestions for speaker topics or general conference ideas, or if you are interested in joining the conference committee, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Interested in sponsoring the conference? Contact Mitch as well at 204-989-9303.

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