Reconciliation: Why Planners are Essential on this Journey
Reconciliation Matters to Planners. CIP envisions a future in which reconciliation is meaningfully embedded in planning practice in Canada and planners build relationships with Indigenous…
Reconciliation Matters to Planners. CIP envisions a future in which reconciliation is meaningfully embedded in planning practice in Canada and planners build relationships with Indigenous…
At this year’s conference, Navigation 2023, the second cohort of CIP’s Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) united in person to learn leadership skills and network with…
Climate Change Matters to Planners. In the past year, Canada has seen a significant increase in severe storms, extreme heat, and record-breaking wildfires, among other…
As Canada faces the challenges of accommodating a growing and aging population, addressing the climate crisis, journeying on the path towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples,…
The planning profession has a significant role to play in creating safe and inclusive spaces. According to CIP’s Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Insight Survey from 2021, more…
OTTAWA, June 1, 2023 – June marks National Indigenous History Month – a time to recognize the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples who have…