Sponsored Satellite Sessions

The Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS) delivers nutrition science and education through a variety of initiatives, including its Annual Conference.  All CNS education programming is reviewed and approved by respective CNS committees. As with all sector stakeholders, CNS considers and values industry partner engagement, including during its Annual Conference, while being committed to maintaining responsible and transparent processes with respect to support received from partners/sponsors.

CNS Conference Sponsored Satellite Sessions provide education opportunities for external groups, such as industry, commodity groups, or other relevant stakeholders, to showcase research findings and engage in dialogue with a dedicated nutrition science and practice community, including scientists, healthcare professionals, policy makers, other National Governing Organizations (NGOs), industry and trainees. 

Sponsored Satellite Sessions are considered part of the official CNS Annual Conference program but clearly labelled as organized with sponsors. CNS does not endorse the content presented or their proceedings, publications, etc. CNS also clearly states during all education sessions that the views expressed by speakers are those of the speaker or third-party and not necessarily of CNS

All conference session proposals, including proposals for Sponsored Satellite Sessions, are reviewed by CNS based on the following criteria:

CNS reserves the right to accept, reject or conditionally accept proposals based on CNS’s sole discretion, for any reason, which need not be disclosed to the applicant(s).


Guidelines for Sponsored Satellite Sessions


Sponsored Satellite Session Application

All sessions must comply with the Guidelines for Sponsored Satellite Sessions outlined above, as well as the CNS Commitment to working with industry partners and sponsors.

Submitting a Satellite Session Proposal: 

Individuals interested in submitting a proposal for a Sponsored Satellite Session must do so via the CNS online Conference Proposal Submission Tool. Each proposal will require:

Session proposals should be fully developed when submitted (not rough concepts) to allow for accurate review and to ease coordination if accepted.

* The CNS Conference Organizing Committee and/or CNS Ethics/Sponsor Committee will review each proposal and assign a Session Chair. The Session Chair will play an important role in supporting the planning and delivery of the Sponsored Satellite Session.
Once the application for a Sponsored Satellite Session has been approved by CNS, the event title, speakers and content may not change without CNS approval. Sponsors are responsible for the full coordination of their satellite symposia, with support from the approved Moderator/Chair.

Note that submission of a session proposal does not constitute approval/acceptance of your Sponsored Satellite Sessions. Individuals will be notified of the outcome of their proposal by approximately December 15, 2025. Note that CNS may reach out with questions during the review period.

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CNS Commitment to working with industry partners and sponsors

CNS is committed to maintaining responsible and transparent processes in all its activities.  As with all our sector stakeholders, CNS considers and values industry partner and sponsor input, but retains all programmatic and editorial control.  All CNS conference and webinar programming, educational initiatives and award recipients are reviewed and approved by respective CNS committees. To view our Prerequisite, Governance and Operational Principles  – CLICK HERE.


Scientific Integrity Principles and Best Practices

CNS participated as a member of the Scientific Integrity Consortium, a group of approximately 30 organizations that came together across scientific disciplines with diverse backgrounds, perspectives and differences in approaches to scientific integrity strategies. The Consortium agreed on the importance of a community consensus and alignment around the necessity for scientific integrity standards and their content. The CNS has officially endorsed the Scientific Integrity Principles and Best Practices and uses them to guide and manage our collaboration with relevant stakeholders.


For questions or discussion, please contact:

Andrea Grantham
CNS Executive Director
andrea@cns-scn.ca
613-482-8020 ext. 1


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