Discounted hotel rooms now available for the 2026 Editors Canada conference. Register now to secure your room!

An illustration of the Peggy's Cove lighthouse half as an outlined computer graphic and half as a cartoon. The Editors/ Réviseurs Canada logo is at the top left corner. The text reads "Editing in the Age of Misinformation. May 21-23, 2026. Halifax, NS."

Our next national conference, Editors26, will take place from May 21 to 23, 2026, at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hear expert speakers and participate in sessions about emerging trends, old problems with new fixes, and new challenges to the editing profession. Sign up now to get a head start on planning your conference experience. Don’t miss your chance to connect with editors, writers, communication professionals and small business owners from a wide range of fields!

Editors Canada is committed to hosting a safe and healthy conference, so sanitation stations will be available outside all session halls and at group events.

Early-bird pricing

Early-bird discounts are available until March 6, 2026. Spaces are limited, so sign up now to secure your spot. Registration will close on May 10, 2026.

  • Editors Canada members: $449 (regular price $499)
  • Partner organization members: $449 (regular price $499)
  • Students: $259
    • Proof of student status is required to complete registration.
  • Non-members: $649 (regular price $699)

Hotel room blocks


Lord Nelson 

Rate: $229.00 Single/Double
Distance to conference venue: 17 minute walk/ 4 minute drive/ 10 minute transit
Location: 1515 South Park St, Halifax, NS B3J 1G9
Rating: 4 Star


Atlantica Hotel 

Rate: $359.00 Single/Double
Distance to conference venue: 18 minute walk/ 4 minute drive/ 11 minute transit
Location: 1980 Robie St, Halifax, NS B3H 3G5
Rating: 4 Star


Residence Inn by Marriott 

Rate: $289 Single/Double (including breakfast)
Distance to conference venue: 26 minute walk/ 8 minute drive/ 14 minute transit
Location: 1599 Grafton St, Halifax, NS B3J 2C3
Rating: 3 Star 

Visit our conference website for booking instructions.


Additional travel resources


Flight discounts  

We have flight discounts through Porter and Westjet for conference attendees. Visit the conference website to access our flight discounts. 


Nearby Hotels

We’ve compiled a list of hotels based on their proximity to the conference venue. Visit the conference website to review our hotel list. 


Conference theme: Editing in the Age of Misinformation

Misinformation isn’t just about fake news; it’s also the assumptions we make, the language we let slide and the identities we misrepresent. Editors are uniquely positioned to catch what others miss and to create more truthful, inclusive and responsible content. This year, we encourage attendees to open their ears, eyes and minds—using their love of accuracy and clear communication—to take their skills and responsibilities to the next level.


Keynote speakers

Editors26 features two exceptional keynote speakers:

Samia Madwar (she/her)

Headshot of Samia Madwar

Samia Madwar is a senior editor at The Walrus and has previously held roles at Up Here and Canadian Geographic magazines. She has mentored emerging journalism professionals through programs administered by the Canadian Association of Journalists and the National Media Awards Foundation. Over the past few years, she has judged the Online Journalism Awards, the National Magazine Awards, the American Society of Magazine Editors Awards, the National Newspaper Awards and more. She lives in Toronto.

Robert W. Gehl (he/him)

Headshot of Robert W. Gehl

Robert W. Gehl is a Fulbright scholar and award-winning author whose research focuses on contemporary communication technologies. He received his PhD in Cultural Studies from George Mason University in 2010. Before joining York University as an Ontario Research Chair of Digital Governance for Social Justice, he previously held an endowed research chair at Louisiana Tech. He has published over two dozen articles in journals such as New Media & Society; Communication Theory; Social Media + Society; and Media, Culture and Society. His books include Reverse Engineering Social Media, which won the Nancy Baym Book Award from the Association of Internet Researchers; Weaving the Dark Web; Social Engineering; and Move Slowly and Build Bridges, published in 2025 by Oxford University Press. He has also published a co-edited collection of essays, Socialbots and Their Friends.


Schedule release 

The conference committee is currently in the process of selecting sessions for the 2026 conference schedule. The schedule will be posted by mid-February on the conference website.


Want to sponsor Editors26?

Interested in reaching editors, writers, communication professionals and small business owners? There are plenty of sponsorship and advertising opportunities at Editors26. Please send an email to sponsorship@editors.ca for more information


Thank you to our generous sponsors!

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