The Canadian Repair Convention is a national gathering dedicated to exploring the repair movement in Canada, including its opportunities, challenges, and transformative potential across technology, law, economy, and society. Repair is more than a technical activity. It is also a movement that advances sustainability, economic resilience, community empowerment, and consumer rights. This multidisciplinary event brings together scholars, practitioners, policymakers, grassroots repairers, makers, students, and the broader public to share knowledge, inspire action, and build networks that strengthen Canada’s repair ecosystem.
Details at a Glance;
When: Thursday and Friday, May 21-22, 2026
Where: Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia
How: Register here
In addition to expert panels and roundtable discussions, the Convention will feature an on-site Repair Cafe, where local fixers and community repairers will lead hands-on sessions demonstrating repair practices, inviting attendees to engage directly with acts of repair.
The Convention welcomes a wide range of stakeholders, including: