FBLA Canada’s flagship conference and one of Canada’s premier high school business competitions.
Toronto: From March 4-5, the 2023 CNLC will bring together over 1,700 students from across Canada to compete for prestigious awards, network with like-minded peers, learn from engaging speakers, and have lots of fun!
The top competitors in each competitive event at the 2023 CNLC will receive cash prizes and earn the right to compete at the 2023 National Leadership Conference (NLC).
The 2023 NLC is scheduled for June 27 – June 30 in Atlanta, Georgia. The best and brightest of FBLA convene for this four-day conference, which is considered the pinnacle of the FBLA experience and a highlight of many students’ high school lives.
In 2023, the CNLC will be held in a virtual model from March 4th to 5th. The full schedule will be released closer to the event date.
CNLC competitive events will be administered VIRTUALLY through a secure online platform, which may require a webcam, microphone, and screen sharing. Please ensure you have a device with a working camera and microphone.
Aside from opening and closing ceremonies, FBLA Canada has planned multiple non-competitive events and networking opportunities. Further details and event day schedules will be released closer to the day of CNLC.
The registration fee for the 2023 CNLC is $30 CAD per competitor.
As FBLA Canada is committed to making our opportunities as accessible as possible, they are happy to waive the registration fee for those with demonstrated financial need on a case-by-case basis. To inquire, please email: Caylee Pan, their Financial Officer, at caylee.pan@fbla.ca.
The deadline for competitor registration is November 6th, 2022.
FBLA is the world’s largest and oldest student business organization.
Established in 2013, FBLA Canada is already carving its name into the international scene. From 2020 to 2021, we expanded across Canada to engage over 750 members from as far as Quebec and British Columbia. In 2022, FBLA Canada continues to holding its title as Canada’s largest national business organization with nine participating provinces across the country. Several of our members and competitors have gone on to win international FBLA awards, with many now attending prestigious schools including Harvard, Princeton, and Wharton.
Kathy Dong FBLA Canada Media Officer kathy.dong@fbla.ca