Planning for housing types and neighbourhoods that make staying in one’s community feasible and attractive for an aging population is a topic that Plan Canada has tackled previously. So the first issue of 2023, which focuses on housing in all its many dimensions, is both timely and an invitation to share your insights into one of society’s most intractable problems.
This free webinar will present HealthyPlan.City, a new and innovative Canada-wide tool that facilitates visualization and analysis of environmental and socioeconomic data in support of planning.
Friday, September 30, 2022, marks the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the lost children and survivors of residential schools, their families, and communities. By acknowledging that historical planning practices have been part of the problem, we embrace the journey towards a more inclusive society.
The 2022 CIP member survey is open. We want to hear from you!
CIP is moving to a new member services database. Find out what this means for our members and what services are affected during this transition.
We have been working hard with our PTIA partners on transitioning to a new member services database and Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) system. Together, these will provide a much-improved and refined user experience for all members.
Our summer Co-op student, Nora Draper, had the opportunity to virtually attend Elevation 2.0. Here, she shares some of the highlights and insights she gained from our 2022 conference program.
At the July 7, 2022 Annual General Meeting, in Whistler, BC, CIP announced it's 2022/2023 Board of Directors.
This National Indigenous History Month access resources, as well as reflections on planners' role in reconciliation, in our blog.
Congratulations to our new College of Fellows inductees, Lesley Cabott RPP, FCIP, John Farrow, RPP, FCIP, Dave Hardy RPP, FCIP, Mark Holland RPP, FCIP, and Gwyn Symmons RPP, FCIP.