Skip to main content

Member Area

CPL HUB Resources

The CPL HUB is an online platform connecting members to relevant and informative content from experts across Canada and around the world.

Discover new planning tools and best practices that apply to your studies, advance your professional expertise, and earn Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) credits.

  • Category

  • Tags

Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-46: So, what do you want to be known For?

For planners to succeed in their professional lives, they must learn to create a “For Culture.” This presentation is based ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-45: IncluCITY: Planning equitable and inclusive Cities

How can we come together to create spaces, places, and cities that reflect our past, acknowledge our present, and plan ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-44: Land use planning and sustainable decision-making

With climate change, local governments across Canada face growing risks to critical infrastructure, affecting their ability to deliver sustainable community ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-40: Ethics for Planners- Mentors, Sponsors and Candidates

The Professional Standards Board (PSB) has new resource materials to support mentors, sponsors, and candidates. As candidates progress through the ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-39: The Good the Bad and the Ugly of Species at Risk in the Urban Development Sector & Urban Growth. Biodiversity. Can they Coexist?

This sessions includes two presentations: The Good the Bad and the Ugly of Species at Risk (SAR) in the Urban ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-38: Challenging the Zoning Status Quo: Moving from Exclusion to Inclusion

As our communities face growing pressures to diversify housing and increase density, zoning has a key role, both as a ... Read More
Conference, EDI
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-35: Cripping Community Planning: How planners can support a more disability-inclusive and accessible Canada

Planning professionals have a duty to work in the public interest, providing equal opportunity and respect to all people within ... Read More
Conference, EDI
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-34: Communicating with Comics: A Case Study in Planning for Transportation and Land Development

Comics are a popular and accessible medium that can be used to mobilize knowledge and engage the public on a ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-33: Engagement Cross Section: A cross-Canada conversation reflecting on engagement with historically and structurally excluded stakeholders in NS, ON & BC

Hosting conversations about change is an ever-present part of the planning profession. As we all strive to plan for complete, ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-30: Make Your City More Resilient to Urban Heat Island Effects

Cities are very effective at trapping heat due to factors such as building density and paved surfaces. They are also ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-29: Innovative Consultation Approaches on Indigenous-led Projects: Navigating opportunities, challenges, and expectations

This presentation explores Marten Falls First Nation’s (MFFN) and Webequie First Nation’s (WFN) experience leading three major road projects in ... Read More
Conference
Video

Navigation 2023 – SS-28: 3 Millennial Planners: A Lively Talk Show on New Ways of Regulating Land Use and Built Form

Traditional land use regulation can have adverse impacts on human health, the environment, economic growth, and social progress. In a ... Read More
Conference