Ending 2025 with ACTION and Purpose: A Message from CIP’s President Lesley Cabott
As we wrap up 2025, I want to take a moment to reflect on some of the many milestones and accomplishments we have achieved together as planners.
As we wrap up 2025, I want to take a moment to reflect on some of the many milestones and accomplishments we have achieved together as planners.
By Deborah Morrison, CEO, Canadian Institute of Planners Parliament is back in session, and for some of CIP’s board members, it was their first-ever visit…
Planners are uniquely equipped to design better processes and develop new tools that address bottlenecks and reduce duplication in the short term, while also establishing high standards to future-proof our communities. CIP is therefore pleased to provide feedback on the Build Canada Homes Market Sounding Guide…
Now more than ever, planning matters. Planning influences where we live, how we move, how we work, how our economies grow, and the health and well-being of our cities, communities, and regions. In response to the federal government’s call for pre-budget submissions, CIP has submitted our recommendations to the Standing Committee on Finance ahead of the Fall Economic Statement and Budget 2025.
Every year in June, we recognize National Indigenous History Month to honour the history, heritage, resilience, and diverse cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Turtle Island. It is also a powerful reminder to reflect on the enduring contributions Indigenous peoples have made, and continue to make, to Canada’s past, present, and future.
The Canadian Institute of Planners invites you to share your voice in our Reconciliation Action Plan Survey. Your insights will help guide how we support reconciliation through training, policy, advocacy, and relationship-building.