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Registrations Portal · Oct 2–4, 2026

Choose the delegate pass built for your work.

Domestic Canadian passes in CAD and premium international VIP pathways in USD — each connecting to the agenda, networking, certificate, and a 90-day implementation plan.

Domestic & international Team & corporate bundles Visa support included
3
Summit days
9
Pass options
90
Day action plan
500+
Delegates expected
Delegate

The attendee is asking: is this worth my time, budget, and travel?

Every registration path is designed to answer that question quickly: what you receive, how your organization benefits, what support is included, and which next step fits your role.

Buyer needClear value before checkout

Delegates see pass options, role fit, team value, international support, and practical outcomes before committing.

Confidence builderEvery pass connects to implementation

The ticket is not just access to talks; it connects to agenda choices, networking, certificate recognition, and a 90-day plan.

Professional delegates checking in at a conference registration desk
Registration experienceChoose the pass that matches the work you came to do.

Domestic, team, community, international, and VIP pathways all lead into a structured summit experience.

Delegate Pass

CAD 499

  • All three summit days
  • Leadership workbook and certificate
  • Peer accountability matching
Register as delegate

Community Access

Request

  • Limited access support
  • For emerging leaders and nonprofits
  • Subject to availability
Request access

Delegate Pass

USD 1,800

  • Full 3-day premium access
  • Dedicated VIP roundtables & dining
  • Global cohort matched peer coaching
  • Visa support & local transit shuttles
  • Digital alumni network license
Register as international delegate

VIP Retreat Upgrade

USD 500

  • Pre-summit dinner (Oct 1)
  • Small-group faculty mentorship circle
  • Private networking retreat
  • Very limited availability
Upgrade to VIP
Register

Delegate Registration Portal

Select your pass tier, complete your details, and submit your registration for organizer approval.

Target Audience

Role pathways for every participant

We have designed specialized track recommendations to match your specific professional objectives:

Board Members & Executives

Focus on structural ESG governance, risk mitigation, talent retention policies, and building inclusive pipelines.

Healthcare & Care Leaders

Combat professional burnout, implement compassionate care operating systems, and analyze health equity advocacy models.

Emerging Scholars & Youth

Build confidence, present in the Poster Showcase, and connect with focused executive mentorship conversations.

Sponsors & Exhibitors

Activate your brand, host roundtables, and meet key corporate and non-profit decision-makers in Brampton.

Delegate Exchange

Delegates come with responsibility. They leave with a leadership plan.

AHLS is built for people who need more than inspiration. Bring the leadership challenge your team is facing, the policy or culture question you need to solve, and the relationships you want to build across sectors.

What you bring

Your organization, sector, and leadership reality.

Delegates contribute questions, case examples, peer insight, lived experience, research needs, and implementation barriers that make the summit practical.

What you gain

A 90-day plan, peer contacts, and certificate pathway.

Leave with a working leadership plan, employer toolkit, session notes, peer accountability prompts, and a clearer way to make inclusion visible in everyday management.

Networking

Meet people who can help you act.

Dinner networking

Hosted tables connect delegates with speakers, partners, founders, researchers, and sector peers in a more human setting.

Peer accountability

Small groups help delegates translate summit insights into next steps after returning to work.

Employer conversations

HR, executive, and team leads compare practical approaches to culture, safety, retention, and leadership development.

Community connections

Delegates meet nonprofits, care leaders, students, advocates, and public-sector allies building local and global inclusion work.