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    Where is the Congress being held?
    The 2012 Canadian Stroke Congress will be held at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre (CTCC).

    The CTCC is situated in the heart of the downtown core along historic Stephen Avenue, a pedestrian friendly area, lined with cobblestone and sandstone buildings.  Famous for boutique shopping, intimate restaurants and a thriving arts scene, Stephen Avenue has flare!

    How can I register for The Congress?
    On-line registration will open on May 15, 2012.

    How do I become an exhibitor?
    To become an exhibitor, visit the Sponsorship page.

    How do I obtain my Certificate of Attendance?
    You can create your own customized Certificate of Attendance on-site or by visiting the Certificate of Attendance page on the Congress Web site after the conclusion of the Congress, and following the easy step-by-step instructions.  You will need to retain your badge insert for your records.

 

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    February 13, 2012
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    March 12, 2012
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