Saturday, September 30, 2023 marks the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. On this day, we come together to honour the lives of the lost children who never returned home from residential schools, as well as Survivors and their families and communities.
Students, take a look at the September 2023 issue of Plan-It: Student Support to learn more about what CIP has to offer – and join the Institute for FREE!
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 peoples based on mutual respect, trust, and dialogue.
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 their peers. Learn more about their experience at conference from program co-creator Natalie Persaud.
Climate Change Matters to Planners. CIP members consistently rank climate change planning, as a top priority issue and concern, according to annual membership surveys.
This week, CIP celebrates the first year of action guided by the Strategic Plan!
Attending Pride events in your community is a tangible way to provide support, amplify diverse voices, and deepen connections. Find an upcoming Pride event on the CIP website.
This June, CIP proudly celebrates National Indigenous History Month and honours the history, heritage, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
At the May 31, virtual Annual General Meeting, the following twelve individuals were confirmed as the 2023/2024 Board of Directors.
As part of our Strategic Plan—1,835 Days of Impact, CIP is committed to providing Career Support for Life to our members!