Canadian Global Oncology Network
2026 Conference
March 23rd & 24th, 2026 Toronto, Ontario
Transforming Health Systems Through Global Oncology
What to Expect
The Canadian Global Oncology Network (CGON) brings together Canadian institutions and stakeholders to advance equitable cancer care worldwide. Guided by the Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control, the network inspires collaboration, mobilizes knowledge and drives a pan-Canadian approach to addressing global cancer disparities. Our annual conference provides a unique platform for sharing emerging research in global oncology, fostering partnerships between Canadian organizations, engaging key stakeholders, and discussing emerging challenges in global oncology.
The 2026 Conference will be held in-person only March 23rd and 24th in Toronto Ontario. It is co-hosted by the Princess Margaret Global Cancer Program and the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health. The theme for the conference is “Transforming Health Systems through Global Oncology”, reflecting the growing recognition that investments in cancer control can serve as catalysts for broader health system strengthening and innovation.
The event program will include a variety of in-person keynote speakers and plenary panel sessions covering themes in health systems strengthening through global oncology work. It will also feature networking sessions with Canadian faculty and trainees in global oncology.
❋ Learn from Leading Experts
We have prepared a program that features global oncology experts from across Canada and internationally.
❋ Connect with Others
The event will be held 100% in-person to maximize the value of our social events and networking opportunities and spur collaboration.
❋ Latest Developments
Session topics will cover a range of emerging issues in global oncology and health systems research, including equitable research and the impact of AI.
❋ A Supportive Space
Our event space is fully accessible including an elevator, gender-neutral washrooms, and close connections to TTC transit.
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Co-hosted by the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health and the Princess Margaret Global Cancer Program