Regina Career Fair and Training Expo Canada – September 10, 2026
Job Fair Regina is back this fall with another valuable opportunity to connect with Saskatchewan employers, recruiters, training providers, and career organizations. Whether you’re looking for your first job, considering a career change, returning to the workforce, or planning your next professional step, the Regina Career Fair and Training Expo gives you the opportunity to meet hiring managers face-to-face and explore new possibilities.
Taking place at the Queensbury Convention Centre on Thursday, September 10, 2026, this in-person career event brings together employers and career-training organizations under one roof. Attendees can learn about current employment opportunities, submit resumes, ask questions directly to recruiters, and discover education and training programs that can help them qualify for their next career.
From immediate employment opportunities to professional development, diploma programs, certifications, and community services, the event is designed to help job seekers take practical steps toward their career goals.
Have questions or want to stay informed about upcoming events? Check the Job Fair Tracker for the latest career fairs and hiring events taking place in Regina, Saskatchewan, and communities across Canada.
What Awaits You in Regina
Meet Employers:
Connect directly with hiring managers and recruiting representatives from a range of industries. Bring your resume, introduce yourself, ask about available positions, and learn what employers are looking for in their next hires.
Explore Career & Training Programs:
Meet representatives from universities, colleges, career schools, and training organizations. Discover diploma, certificate, and professional-development programs that can help you gain the skills and credentials needed for your desired career.
Network:
Build professional connections with employers, recruiters, educators, and other career-minded attendees. A conversation at the career fair could lead to an interview, a training opportunity, or your next career move.
Free Access:
Reserve your ticket in advance to attend the event and make the most of your visit. Registration also helps you stay informed about event updates and important information before the career fair.
Event Centre:
The Queensbury Convention Centre provides a professional and accessible setting for attendees to meet exhibitors, explore opportunities, and connect with organizations from across Saskatchewan and beyond.
Explore a Past Event
Interested in seeing what a previous Regina career fair was like? Explore past event information and discover the types of employers, educators, and organizations that have participated in Career Fair Canada events.
Event Sponsors
Employment News
Employment News has been connecting employers and job seekers since 1988. Take charge of your career journey by exploring employment opportunities, job alerts, and the latest employment trends.
For current job listings and career resources, visit Employment News.
Exhibitor Information
The September 10, 2026 Regina Career Fair will feature employers, recruiters, training providers, universities, and organizations offering career and employment services.
Combined Insurance
Combined Insurance is a leading provider of individual supplemental accident, disability, health, and life insurance products and a Chubb company. With a tradition of 100 years of success, Combined Insurance is committed to making supplemental insurance easier to understand and access.
Access Communications Co-operative Limited
Access Communications Co-operative Ltd. is a community-owned, not-for-profit service co-operative providing internet, digital phone, high-definition television, and security services to communities throughout Saskatchewan.
Royal Roads University
Royal Roads University is a Canadian university focused on applied learning, professional development, and preparing students to become changemakers. With undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs available both on campus and online, Royal Roads provides opportunities for learners looking to advance their education and careers.
AgriWestern Dealer Group
Agri Western Dealer Group (AWDG) operates John Deere dealerships and related businesses across Western Canada, including Western Sales in Saskatchewan, Western Tractor in southern Alberta, and Western Water Management. The organization offers opportunities connected to agriculture, equipment, technology, service, and related industries.
World University Service of Canada
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian non-profit organization working to create opportunities for young people around the world, with a focus on education, employment, and inclusion. Through partnerships and volunteer programs, WUSC connects professionals with organizations working on inclusive and market-relevant initiatives.
Aquifer Distribution Ltd.
Aquifer Group of Companies is a Saskatchewan-based organization serving the plumbing, HVAC, hydronics, waterworks, water treatment, wildfire protection, home design, and equipment industries.
Its specialized divisions include Aquifer Distribution, Wig’s Pumps & Water Treatment, Anderson Pump House, Flo-Essence Plumbing, Hearth & Decor, and Clark’s Supply & Service. The group has locations across Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, North Battleford, Swift Current, Warman, Moose Jaw, and Emerald Park.
Attendee Checklist
A little preparation can help you get much more out of the Regina Career Fair. Come prepared to introduce yourself, speak with employers, and make the most of every conversation.
Before the Event
- Register for the event and reserve your ticket.
- Update your resume and bring several printed copies.
- Tailor your resume toward the types of positions you are interested in.
- Research participating employers and training providers when exhibitor information becomes available.
- Choose professional or business-casual attire.
- Prepare a short introduction that explains your experience, skills, and the type of opportunity you are seeking.
During the Event
- Visit employers that interest you and introduce yourself confidently.
- Ask recruiters about current and upcoming job openings.
- Find out what qualifications and experience employers are seeking.
- Explore training, certification, diploma, and education opportunities.
- Network with recruiters and other professionals.
- Take notes about employers, positions, application instructions, and people you meet.
- Keep your resume accessible so you can provide it when appropriate.
After the Event
- Follow up with employers and contacts you met.
- Apply promptly to positions that match your skills and experience.
- Connect professionally with contacts you made at the event.
- Review your notes and identify any training or certification opportunities worth pursuing.
- Continue checking the Job Fair Tracker for upcoming events.
Start Your Next Chapter in Regina
The Regina Career Fair and Training Expo is more than an opportunity to hand out resumes. It is a chance to meet the people behind the hiring process, discover new career paths, explore education and training options, and build connections that can help move your career forward.
Whether you are actively searching for work, exploring a career change, upgrading your skills, or simply curious about what opportunities are available in Saskatchewan, the September 10 event gives you a chance to take that next step.
Join us Thursday, September 10, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Queensbury Convention Centre in Regina.
Be sure to check the Job Fair Tracker for upcoming career fairs and employment events across Canada, so you never miss another opportunity to connect, learn, and advance your career.

