Canada International Property Show 2025 Set for Oct 31–Nov 1 at The Convention Centre, Mississauga

Toronto / Mississauga -The Canada International Property Show (CIPS) is set to return to Toronto from October 31 to November 1, 2025, bringing together developers, investors, and real estate professionals from across the globe. The two-day event, to be held at the Convention Centre in Mississauga, has become one of Canada’s most prominent international real estate gatherings.
For industry stakeholders, the timing could not be more relevant. With shifting economic conditions, rising interest in overseas investments, and Canada’s own real estate sector navigating affordability and supply challenges, the show offers a rare platform where global trends meet local realities.
Growing international scope
Organizers expect exhibitors from more than a dozen countries, reflecting a growing appetite for cross-border property investment. Developers from regions such as the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean are anticipated to showcase residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects. For Canadian investors, this provides direct exposure to markets that are often difficult to access outside of major international expos.
Beyond sales pitches
While exhibitions remain central to the event, CIPS has expanded in recent years to include panel discussions, investor forums, and sessions on financing, taxation, and legal frameworks for overseas property ownership. These forums aim to move the conversation beyond glossy project launches, offering practical insights for investors who want to understand risks as well as opportunities.
RIM’s continued involvement
Real Estate Industry Media (RIM) served as a media partner for CIPS 2024 and will continue that role in 2025. Coverage will include pre-event interviews with developers, live updates from the exhibition floor, and post-event analysis on the trends shaping global real estate. For RIM, the partnership reflects its editorial commitment to bridging conversations between Canadian and international markets.
Why it matters now
The Canada International Property Show lands at a moment when Canadian investors are increasingly looking abroad for value and diversification, while global developers see Toronto as an important hub for outreach to North American buyers. With affordability challenges at home and foreign markets offering varied entry points, events like CIPS highlight the shifting dynamics of how and where Canadians invest in property.
As the show approaches, attention will be on which markets draw the strongest interest and what insights emerge from the discussions. For exhibitors, buyers, and industry leaders alike, CIPS 2025 promises to be more than just another trade event—it is a barometer of how global real estate connects with Canadian capital and ambition.