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November 7–8, 2025

Religious and Moral Education Council Conference

The Annual Conference of RMEC, the Religious and Moral Education Council.

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November 14–15, 2025

Le Conseil Français Conference

Annual conference and networking event for Le Conseil Français

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November 15, 2025

Pre-Retirement Workshop (Calgary Catholic)

This session invites members and their partners to consider and explore all aspects of retirement and the essential decisions for a rewarding post-career life.

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