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  • Symposium on Radon and Radiation Protection
    Saskatoon 2026

    We're excited to announce that this year's annual conference will be hosted as partnership. 

    The Canadian Radiation Protection Association (CRPA) and the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (CARST) are working together to host this year's conference in the beautiful city of Saskatoon. CRPA and CARST share the common goals of protecting Canadians from radiation, promoting education opportunities and collaboration with other associations, and bringing members together to share the latest scientific updates and technical information.

    Hosting a collaborative conference will allow us to span a broader variety of topics, all while building bridges between our memberships to better share knowledge and advance awareness. Presentation topics will include the latest radon research, radiological incidents and emergency response, nuclear medicine, laser safety, uranium mining and more.

    Join us to update and expand your knowledge within your field, broaden your scope to adjacent fields, and return to work with new ideas!

    Main Symposium includes: Wednesday, May 27 until Friday May 29

    Additional Conference Course days includes: Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31

    The conference will also includes additional tours of some of our one of a kind facilities including:
    - the Canadian Light Source (synchrotron) (Wednesday, May 27 afternoon)
    - an active high grade underground uranium mine
    - a home radon mitigation system installation (CARST's field trip - Sunday)

    Come make connections and enjoy our prairie hospitality.

    See you in Saskatoon!

     Complete your registration below and we will send you an invoice.

    Registration includes breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday, Wednesday Welcome Reception and Banquet on Thursday evening.

     

    Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

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