WINTER / HIVER 2023 │ VOL. 63 NO. 4
The Winter Issue of Plan Canada is Now Available!
We invite you to read the latest issue of Plan Canada today.
Le numéro d'hiver de Plan Canada est disponible!
Nous vous invitons à lire le plus récent numéro de Plan Canada dès aujourd’hui.
2024 Planning Schools & Education Reference Guide
In the Guide, you’ll find listings of all the accredited university planning programs across Canada, as well as valuable guidance on how to establish yourself as a planner.
Guide de référence sur les écoles d’urbanisme et de formation de l'ICU

Dans ce guide, vous trouverez des listes de tous les programmes universitaires d’urbanisme agréés au Canada, ainsi que des conseils précieux sur la manière de s'établir en tant qu’urbaniste.
Plan Canada Webinar Series: Retail
Tuesday, January 23 | 12:00 p.m. ET
Moderators: Glenn Miller FCIP and Robyn Rechenmacher RPP, MCIP
Speakers: Katherine DeTurbide, Tony Hernandez PhD, and James Stiver RPP, MCIP
 
We hope you will join us for the fourth edition of the Plan Canada Webinar Series! Listen as authors from the most recent issue share more insights from their articles and dive deeper into the theme of “Retail”, before responding to members’ questions live.

Did you know? Each Plan Canada webinar is free to attend and can be used toward your CPL requirements!
Get Involved
Join the Plan Canada Editorial Committee
Help influence planning conversations from coast-to-coast-to-coast by volunteering to join the Plan Canada Editorial Committee. The Editorial Committee is responsible for encouraging high-quality, timely, relevant, and engaging planning-related content for Plan Canada magazine.

Bonus: Volunteers receive CPL credits for their participation!

To submit your application, please submit the online form by February 9 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Note: The operational language of CIP volunteer positions is English. Position descriptions, application forms, and Terms of Reference are only available in English.
Call for Submissions
Submissions for the Summer 2024 issue on "Water" are due by March 8. 

Please note that submissions on planning-related topics are always welcome, regardless of the theme.

For more information, or to submit an article, please visit CIP’s website.
CIP respectfully acknowledges that our office is located on the unceded territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation. CIP values the ongoing stewardship of all First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
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Le bureau de l'ICU est situé sur le territoire non cédé de la Nation algonquine Anishinaabe. L'ICU accorde une grande importance à l'intendance continue de toutes les Premières Nations, des Inuits, et des Métis.
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