CIP is Pleased to Announce Our 2024 Honours and Award Recipients
CIP would like to congratulate our CIP Emerging Planner Award Recipients, Victor Ngo and Melanie Harding. Melanie Harding RPP, MCIP Melanie Harding is a planner…
CIP would like to congratulate our CIP Emerging Planner Award Recipients, Victor Ngo and Melanie Harding. Melanie Harding RPP, MCIP Melanie Harding is a planner…
The Canadian Institute of Planners’ 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held online on May 30 at 1:00 p.m. ET. We encourage you to add it…
The Canadian housing crisis continues to dominate headlines and dictate unprecedented changes to policy. Across the country, a significant lack of housing supply compounded by…
Calling all authors! Have you recently published a book? We have the perfect opportunity for you! Inspired by the popular “Planner’s Bookshelf” column in Plan…
Only 37% of planners report feeling well, or very well, equipped with the required competencies to apply adaptation tools in their practice or to communicate the business case for adaptation measures to their clients.
The Spring 2024 issue is diverse in contributions and invites questions as to how the planning profession can aid in creating safer and more welcoming communities for all.
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