You have two more weeks to register and book your hotel for the meeting that gives you the chance to have your voice heard by peers and SMACNA leadership!

If you are planning to attend the June Council of Chapter Representatives Meeting on May 31-June 2, 2026, in Quebec City, the deadline to register and book your hotel is two weeks away!
To register for the June 2026 Council Meeting, please click here.
To make your hotel reservation and qualify for the negotiated group room rate, please click here.
Please take note that this event is for Chapter Executives and Councilors Only!
This biannual meeting is your opportunity to:
Event Highlights
Important Reminder
A valid passport is required for travel from the United States to Canada, whether you are flying or driving. If you plan to attend the June Council Meeting and do not currently have a passport, we strongly encourage you to begin the application process as soon as possible. For more information on travel requirements and restrictions, please visit the U.S. Department of State website.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow chapter representatives and help shape the future of our industry.
In addition, we are still accepting topics for consideration during the meeting!
Important Details:
Please note:
Topics brought up during the meeting that were not on the original agenda will follow the rules adopted by the Council for non-agenda items. Any action on such topics will require a two-thirds affirmative vote of the voting councilors in attendance.
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