Sask. vendors consider legal action after losing over $50K at cancelled comic convention
Acknowledging a feeling of being disrespected, Alyssa Noella Nagy said she has many questions, not the least of which being where the money she paid to reserve a booth at Sask. Expo Regina has gone.
The owner of Kaze Productions is one of dozens of vendors impacted by the sudden cancellation of the event. She explained to paNOW with these types of events vendors normally pay a deposit at least six months in advance and rely on the profits from one show to carry them through to the next one.
“So to have individual vendors who have paid anywhere from $200 to $1,500 tied up waiting for this event, I mean that could be six weeks or more of groceries,” she explained.
A statement posted on July 21 on the Sask. Expo Regina’s social media page, confirms a decision to dissolve the event, which had also been cancelled in 2024.



