64th Annual AGM - Canadian Academy of Endodontics (Victoria, 13-16 September 2028)
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64th Annual AGM - Canadian Academy of Endodontics (Victoria, 13-16 September 2028)

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Date
13–16 Sep 2028
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Location
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Organizer
Canadian Academy of Endodontics
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About this event

The 64th Annual AGM of the Canadian Academy of Endodontics represents a premier gathering for endodontic specialists and dental professionals across Canada and internationally. Held in Toronto, Ontario from September 13-16, 2028, this conference serves as the flagship educational and networking event for the endodontic community. The event brings together leading practitioners, researchers, and educators in endodontics to advance the field through cutting-edge scientific presentations, clinical case discussions, and professional development opportunities.

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Usually 20+ CE points available

About Victoria

Also about Victoria, British Colombia12:22 PMClaude responded: Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island — which means, somewhat surprisingly, it's an island city acc…Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island — which means, somewhat surprisingly, it's an island city accessible from mainland BC only by ferry or floatplane. Despite being the provincial capital, it's actually smaller than Vancouver, with a metropolitan population of around 400,000.

Victoria has a distinctly British character, a legacy of its colonial history as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post founded in 1843. This shows up in its architecture, its famous afternoon tea culture, double-decker buses, and the manicured gardens for which the city is renowned — most notably the world-famous Butchart Gardens, a stunning 55-acre display that draws visitors from around the globe.

The climate is the envy of Canada — Victoria enjoys the mildest weather in the country, with relatively warm, dry summers and unusually gentle winters, earning it the nickname "the city that doesn't get winter." This makes it a magnet for retirees and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The Inner Harbour is the city's postcard centerpiece, framed by the grand Fairmont Empress Hotel and the ornate BC Legislative Assembly buildings. It's a lively hub of whale-watching tours, float planes, and street performers.