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CSCB Annual National Conference Goes Virtual!

It’s that time of year again, the time when the CSCB hosts its national conference, the autumn’s “must-attend” event for customs brokers and others with a direct interest in international trade.  

This year from December 9-11, the CSCB will be holding its National Annual Conference virtually.

This year’s event will feature three afternoons of sessions hosted through an online conferencing platform. All sessions will take place from 1pm-5pm EST.

Here’s what you can expect at our annual conference:

Dec 9: Doing Business Today for Tomorrow: Preparing for the new “release prior to payment” regime
Dec 10: Doing Business Today: Operational Policies, Procedures and Pilots at Canada’s Border
Dec 11: Doing Business Tomorrow: Business Leadership Day

Points/Credits: 7 CCS points and 7 CTCS credits per day.

Our conference agenda including session times and speaker information can be found on our website.  Check in regularly for updates.

This year the CSCB is pleased to offer our members, preferred business clients, designates and students access to our entire virtual event at a special price of $199 plus taxes. This includes access to all three days of conference sessions. If you can’t attend all 3 days, access to individual days by anyone in those categories can be purchased at a special rate of $75 plus taxes per day.

Check our conference page for pricing if you don’t fall into one of those categories.

Please register here https://cscb.ca/event/2020-cscb-national-annual-conference

We hope to see you online!

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