Imagining Stewardship: Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts Annual Summit

The CLT Summit is Canada’s largest gathering of community land trusts (CLTs) and their supporters.

Join us in Vancouver from October 18 to 20 for 3 full days of panel discussions, hands-on workshops, walking tours, collaborative activities, and more. The first two days will take place at 312 Main in the Downtown Eastside while the third day is reserved for sites tour of three local community land trusts.

This is the second annual conference, following 2023’s Toronto convening. Since then, the momentum of Canada’s CLT movement has only grown!

The Summit will gather more than 200 delegates representing CLT practitioners, funders, policymakers, researchers, housing professionals, activists, and more. Community land trusts are encouraged to bring their staff, board, and members.

You can click here to register in person or online.

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