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The Canadian Institute of Planners is the Voice of Canada’s Planning Profession

Together, we’re amplifying efforts for greater impact and member value.

Tariff Statement

Official Statement

CIP Stands with Members Amid U.S. Tariffs

In response to the tariffs imposed on Canada by United States President Donald Trump, the Canadian Institute of Planners expresses its deep concern over the economic implications for the planning profession.

ACTION 2025 National Conference

CIP/OPPI National Planning Conference

ACTION 2025

Start customizing your conference experience by selecting from a variety of learning tours and workshops. Both learning tours and workshops have limited availability. Reserve your place as soon as possible!

Job Board

CIP National Job Board

Find Your Next Opportunity

New platform, lower prices, and more perks! The CIP National Job Board is designed to help professionals like you find positions that align with your skills and interests.

Board of Directors

Governance

Join the CIP Board of Directors

The Canadian Institute of Planners is calling for candidates to join our Board of Directors for the 2025/2028 term.
Application Deadline: March 26, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. ET.

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Being a Member Has its Benefits

Whether you’re looking to start a new career in planning, want to connect with like-minded professionals, or access the latest resources, we’re here to help you succeed.

Career Support for Life

The Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) supports planners in all stages of their careers through our extensive educational and professional resources.

Continuous Professional Learning

Access our extensive range of on-demand educational multimedia resources and tools available 24/7, as a part of your membership.

National Job Board

Our central platform brings together the best and the brightest when it comes to skilled planners and rewarding opportunities with employers.

Future Planners

Learn more about the possible paths you can take on your journey to become a professional planner.

Climate ChangeHealthy CommunitiesHousingReconciliationEquity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility

The Number One Threat to Our Communities

With new initiatives to increase adaptation planning knowledge and other climate-related skills, CIP reaffirms our commitment to continued action and advocacy.

How We’re Taking Action
Helping resilient communities becoming more liveable, prosperous and equitable in the face of climate change.

The Health of Our Communities and Residents Matter

As planners, we create and support conditions that increase community and individual health and well-being.

How We’re Planning Better Spaces
Fostering vibrant environments and active lifestyles that promote and protect the health of all Canadians.

Communities in Crisis

There’s no one solution to the housing challenge, as mounting concerns about affordability and choice intensify across the country.

How We’re Helping
Taking a strong stance on the sustainable and equitable development of housing, which is one of the biggest issues our country is facing right now.

Learning, Truth, and Healing

Reconciliation needs to be deeply ingrained in the jurisdictional and legal context of Canadian planning practices.

How We’re Learning Together
Leading by example in the process of reconciliation by facilitating strong, respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Fostering Inclusive Places

Planners create safe and inclusive communities for all through thoughtful engagement and participatory approaches.

How We’re Changing That
Applying an EDIA lens to planning practice is required to confront and address systemic racism and discrimination.”