The DSA Canada Connect 2026 annual conference concluded successfully, bringing together leading direct selling professionals, executives, and stakeholders from across North America and beyond. The event was held at the stunning Pearle Hotel in Burlington, Ontario, creating the perfect setting for collaboration and industry growth.
The conference featured several high-profile speakers who delivered impactful sessions on leadership, innovation, and future business strategies.
Olympic gold medalist Alex Kopacz inspired attendees by sharing his journey of discipline, focus, and achieving long-term goals. His session highlighted the importance of consistency and vision in business success.
AI specialist Dan Debnam presented practical strategies for adopting artificial intelligence in direct selling. He explained how technology can improve efficiency, customer engagement, and team performance.
Shaila Manyam, representing the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA), shared a global perspective on the future of the direct selling industry. She emphasized innovation, compliance, and evolving market trends.
Brent Neidig of USANA discussed the modernization of compensation plans. His session focused on adapting business models to meet changing distributor and customer expectations.
The DSA Canada Connect 2026 conference created strong networking opportunities for attendees. Business leaders exchanged ideas and explored the latest trends shaping the future of direct selling.
Panel discussions covered important topics such as changing consumer behavior, new regulatory updates, and the growing role of technology in supporting sales teams.
These sessions helped companies understand how to stay competitive in a fast-changing market.
A major highlight of the event was the DSA Canada Awards Gala. The gala recognized outstanding achievements within the direct selling industry.
It celebrated the resilience, adaptability, and success of companies that continue to drive innovation and maintain strong ethical business practices.
Founded in 1954, Direct Sellers Association of Canada has been a trusted voice for the direct selling industry in Canada. The organization promotes high standards, ethics, and responsible business practices.
DSA Canada supports over 1.1 million Canadians by connecting them to entrepreneurial opportunities. It works to protect consumers, support independent sales consultants, and advocate for fair industry regulations.
Through education, compliance, and industry support, DSA Canada continues to strengthen trust and credibility in the direct selling sector across Canada.
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