June Events for Canadian Real Estate Professionals: Conferences & Workshops

Each month, REM compiles a list of upcoming events relevant to Canada’s real estate community — from national conferences to regional summits. Have an event to share? Email us at [email protected] and we’ll do our best to include it in a future roundup. Are we missing something this month? Send us a note and we’ll update this article.

Unpacking Multiplexes comes to Edmonton

The Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast brings Unpacking Multiplexes to Edmonton’s Fringe Theatre on Thursday, June 11 from 6 to 9 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m.

After two sold-out editions in Toronto, the event examines financing strategies, zoning considerations and construction realities for multiplex development. Expert panels will be followed by a networking mixer.

Speakers include Aled ab Iorwerth, deputy chief economist at CMHC; Josh Findlay, managing partner at BLD Financial; Lyla Peter, director of development approvals and inspections at the City of Edmonton; Niraj Nath, president of NDURA Developments; Mauricio Ochoa, president of IDEA; and Daniel Foch, chief real estate officer at Valery. Additional speakers will be announced.

Register here.

CREA AE Seminar convenes in Edmonton

The Canadian Real Estate Association’s Association Executives Network (AEN) Seminar takes place Monday, June 8 through Wednesday, June 10 at the Westin Edmonton.

The annual seminar brings together more than 120 senior leaders from real estate boards and associations across Canada for professional development, networking and best-practice sharing.

Further details are available through CREA.

AI Meets Real Estate returns to Kitchener

Following a sold-out 2025 edition, AI Meets Real Estate returns on Thursday, June 4 at Catalyst 137 in Kitchener, Ontario, from 1 to 5 p.m. Attendance is limited to 150.

The afternoon program focuses on how artificial intelligence is reshaping real estate sales, marketing, client experience and lending. Speakers include Carrie Soave, Tom Storey, Ron Butler, Daniel Foch, Tracy Valko and REM publisher Andrew Fogliato, among others.

Tickets and details available here.

Buzz Calgary returns with full-day conference

Buzz Calgary: Amplify 2026 takes place Thursday, June 18 at the Carriage House Hotel and Conference Centre in Calgary. The full-day conference runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with a networking cocktail hour from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Continental breakfast is included and doors open at 7:30 a.m.

The event recognizes top performers, brokerages and proptech innovators across Calgary and Alberta. Keynote speakers include Don Inouye, CEO of the Real Estate Institute of Canada, and performance strategist Mary-Anne Gillespie.

A pre-conference networking event for registered attendees is planned for June 17; details will be announced.

Buy tickets here.

Connect CRE Canada convenes in Toronto

Connect CRE Canada 2026 takes place Thursday, June 25 at Deloitte’s Toronto offices at 8 Adelaide St. W., from 1 to 6 p.m.

The afternoon brings together more than 250 senior commercial real estate decision-makers for panels covering multifamily and homebuilding, institutional capital deployment, and middle-market investment and development. A networking cocktail reception will close the event.

Confirmed speakers include Peter Altobelli, vice-president and general manager at Yardi Canada; Colin Lynch, managing director of private markets at TD Asset Management; Howard Paskowitz, senior vice-president of development and public affairs at Starlight Investments; and Damon Conrad, vice-president of commercial at RE/MAX Canada, among others.

Buy tickets here.

Looking ahead to July

ORCF Summer Cruise for Charity sets sail on Lake Ontario

The Ontario Realtors Care Foundation (ORCF) will host its inaugural Summer Cruise for Charity on Thursday, July 16, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Toronto’s waterfront.

The three-hour cruise brings together Realtors, industry leaders and partners from across the Greater Toronto Area for networking, skyline views, live music, an industry showcase and a silent auction — all in support of shelter-related causes and food-insecurity initiatives across Ontario.

Tickets and details available here.