QWEBEC Expo 2022 Postponed to August 2023

MONTREAL — Organizers of the QWEBEC Expo have rescheduled this year's event for Aug. 1-4, 2023.

"With a heavy heart, I inform you that due to circumstances beyond our control, the QWEBEC Expo 2022 will be postponed," CEO Michael P revealed today. "The conflicting events schedule for this summer, along with some travel regulations and prices today, make us fear that we will not be able to provide the quality experience you deserve when you come to QWEBEC Expo. We understand that this change may cause great inconvenience for you and are sincerely sorry. At this moment, we are already at work to make sure everybody will get refunded their full amount in a timely manner."

He noted organizers have reached out to Montreal locals for a potential informal gathering this week.

"If you want to join us because you are local, or a short drive from Montreal, I believe business will be conducted anyway, but there will be no official show," he said. "We thank you in advance for your patience during this time of high communications volume with our team."

Direct inquiries to admin@qwebec.com.

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