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Call for Papers /// 3rd Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2026 (SDGs2026), 28–29 October 2026 Toronto, Canada

  • Feb 20
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3rd Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2026 (SDGs2026)

"Bridging Research, Policy, and Practice for a Sustainable Future”


28–29 October 2026

Toronto, Canada



In-Person Conference


On behalf of the organizing committee, I am pleased to invite you to join the 3rd Canadian International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals 2026, which will be hosted at Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada on October 28-29, 2026. We are proud to share that the SDGs2026 conference has received approval as an International Event from IRCC, Government of Canada. 


The SDGs2026 is organized by Unique Conferences Canada in collaboration with the International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN2424-7073), a Canadian academic journal, for the third time. We look forward to welcoming participants from around the globe to engage in fruitful discussions and contribute to the advancement of sustainable development goals.


Papers presented at SDGs2026 and accepted for publication will undergo a double-blind peer review process and will be published in the International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (ISSN 2424-7073), a peer-reviewed, scholarly, open-access Canadian online journal. Each published paper will be assigned a DOI for greater visibility and recognition in scholarly indexes.


We invite you to submit an abstract along with your application. Your presentation could be under the following categories:

 

- Original Research Papers

- Published Articles

- Dissertations/PhD Theses

- Works In Progress/On Going Research

- Research Abstracts

- Project Proposals

- Case Studies

- Reports On Current issues aligned with the conference theme


CONFERENCE MAIN FOCUS (but not limited to)


- Accelerating Climate Action and Resilience

- Inclusive Economic Growth and Green Jobs

- Renewable Energy Innovation and Energy Equity

- Governance, Accountability, and SDG Implementation

-Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, and Human Rights

- Sustainable Cities, Infrastructure, and Communities

- Nature-Based Solutions, Agriculture, and Biodiversity

- Economy and Sustainable Consumption and Production

- Technology, Data, AI, and Innovation for SDGs

- Health, Well-Being, and Climate-Health Intersections


The registration for the SDGs2026 conference is now open and the early bird registration fee rate is available until March 15, 2026.



Abstract and Paper Submission Formats: https://uniqueca.com/downloads/  


Registration details: https://sdg.uniqueca.com/registration/  


Submit your application: https://sdg.uniqueca.com/application



IMPORTANT DATES


Abstract Submission Deadline: August 15, 2026


Registration Deadline: August 30, 2026


It is advised to register as early as possible, if you need a visa to attend the SDG2026. 


We would highly appreciate it if you could forward this invitation to your colleagues who may be interested in joining the SDGs2026 conference.


We look forward to meeting you in Toronto.


Sincerely,


Dr. Prabhath Patabendi

Convener/Chair - SDGs2026




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