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CPCA annual conference will feature acclaimed political journalist

By Canadian Process Control Association   

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Paul Wells, acclaimed political journalist, will speak at the 2024 CPCA annual conference in Gatineau, Que.

Nobody knows Ottawa better than Paul Wells. One of Canada’s leading political journalists, he has spent more than 25 years on the Hill, covering eight federal elections, four prime ministers, and a big piece of Canada’s history. Fresh, funny, and authoritative, Wells speaks in both official languages on all matters of the day, from the nation’s position in the global economy, to the inside scoop on what’s really happening inside the Parliament buildings and beyond.

Register today!
The CPCA annual conference is a must-attend for professionals in the process control industry to gather knowledge and network with colleagues who have a stake in building the sector. With a mix of education from thought-leaders and exciting social events, you will leave the conference better informed, connected and engaged in a host of new ideas to address challenges in the marketplace and learn how to adapt in an evolving industry.

Join us for three days of timely and topical educational sessions, fun social events and networking opportunities – just across the river from the nation’s capital in beautiful Gatineau, Quebec from May 23 to 25.

To register, click here.

Four Points by Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa
The hotel is offering a special CPCA Group Rate of $235.00 plus taxes for stays on Thursday through Saturday evenings. Parking is $10/day. To book your accommodations, click here:
Four Points by Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa – CPCA 2024 Conference

Alternatively, you may call the hotel directly at 819-778-6111 and ask to speak with the reservations coordinator.
Four Points by Sheraton Gatineau-Ottawa cannot guarantee your accommodation if your request is not received by the booking deadline of May 1, 2024.


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