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Newsletter of March 3, 2026

Annual Industry Meeting: The program is now unveiled!

What will the next season and the future of horticulture look like? Come find out with Québec Vert on March 12 during the industry's annual Rendezvous.

Conferences, strategic exchanges, and networking will be at the heart of this must-attend day to position yourself well for the years to come.

The program is already on the website.

Register now! 

Accredited Training: Food Forest - Intermediate Level including Plant Pruning

Designing a food forest will no longer be a mystery to you after this training powered by Québec Vert. It offers an introduction to the concepts of permaculture and food forests and covers soil preparation and management, selection of suitable species, as well as design and vertical architecture principles unique to food forests.

Dates:
March 10, 17, and 24, from 1 PM to 3 PM
March 13, 20, and 27, from 10 AM to 12 PM

This training is accredited for arborists. Please indicate that you are a certified arborist when registering.

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2026 Annual Conference of the SFI

Only in ENGLISH (simultaneous interpretation service will be available)

A DAY DEDICATED TO ADVANCING COMMUNITY PRIORITIES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF URBAN FORESTS
The Westin Montreal
MAY 7, 2026
Participate in a dynamic day of learning and networking bringing together urban forestry professionals, community partners, certification organizations, and leaders from the first SFI-certified urban forests. This specialized program on urban forestry, offered as part of the 2026 Sustainable Forestry Initiative Annual Conference, gathers individuals from the entire sector to foster a common understanding of sustainable urban forest management for healthier and more resilient communities.
Through concrete case studies, networking opportunities, and facilitated workshops, participants will explore how the SFI Urban and Community Forest Sustainability Standard is applied on the ground to protect biodiversity, strengthen urban forests, and foster sustainable community engagement.
You will leave inspired and equipped with practical knowledge and transferable approaches that you can directly apply to advance your own urban forestry goals.
Continuing Education Credits (CECs) from the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) will be available.