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DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250925T201304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T160904Z
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SUMMARY:The Diversity Dividend: Building Stronger Teams Through Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:Inclusive workplaces don’t just feel better; they perform better. This workshop explores how diversity\, equity\, and inclusion contribute directly to stronger teams\, better ideas\, and improved organizational outcomes. Participants will learn how inclusive practices enhance creativity\, decision-making\, and retention while supporting measurable business results. Using real data and SME case studies\, the session will highlight how DEI strategies can be woven into hiring\, performance management\, and culture-building. Attendees will leave with practical tools to turn inclusion into a lasting advantage within their own organizations. \n \n \nSpeaker\n\n\nAndrew Janzic\n\n \nI believe strong leadership and thoughtful people practices are essential to building a more sustainable future.\nAt ECO Canada\, I’ve had the privilege of working at the intersection of HR and environmental workforce development\,\nsupporting both our internal team and sector-wide initiatives that help environmental organizations thrive. \nWith over a decade of HR experience\, I’ve led efforts in recruitment\, organizational change\, performance management\,\nand employee engagement; always with a focus on integrity\, accountability\, and long-term impact. In my current role\nas HR Business Partner\, I support leaders in making informed\, people-focused decisions while also contributing to\nnational programs that strengthen workforce development across the environmental sector. \nI’m especially passionate about helping mission-driven organizations grow in a way that’s both people-centered and\nfuture-ready.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/building-inclusive-environmental-businesses/
LOCATION:Kahanoff Centre\, 105 12 Ave SE\,\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251009T180256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T190531Z
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SUMMARY:Recruitment & Retention Strategies for Ocean Sector Employers
DESCRIPTION:The ocean sector is evolving rapidly\, and attracting and retaining the right talent is more important than ever. Join ECO Canada for a dynamic panel discussion featuring industry leaders who will share insights\, strategies\, and practical solutions to help employers strengthen their workforce. \nThis session will explore: \n\nInnovative approaches to recruiting skilled professionals in a competitive market\nRetention strategies that support career growth\, engagement\, and long-term success\nAddressing challenges unique to the ocean sector\, including remote and coastal operations\nBuilding inclusive workplaces that attract diverse talent\, including Indigenous and underrepresented groups\n\nOur expert panel will highlight real-world examples\, lessons learned\, and actionable takeaways to support your organization in building a resilient\, future-ready workforce. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with panelists. \n  \nSpeakers: \n \nBonnie Elliott\, CPHR\nHR Manager at CBCL Limited \nBonnie brings over 20 years of experience in human resources\, starting out in recruitment and gradually branching into every corner of HR. Today\, as HR Manager at CBCL Limited\, she champions initiatives that strengthen recruitment and retention\, build inclusive workplaces\, and support organizational growth. Bonnie is an active member of the IDEAS Committee\, driving diversity and belonging\, and she’s deeply committed to mentoring others and helping talent flourish. Her passion for developing people and creating opportunities for them to thrive shines through in everything she does. \n \nDenise Palmer \nDirector People Operations at Archipelago \nI am excited to be part of the Archipelago team and combine my passion for Human Resources with my passion for the ocean\, with a likeminded team that creates solutions for marine resource sustainability. I have many years’ experience in the hospitality industry including resort and community development\, building great teams and cultures to drive both employee and customer satisfaction. I have had the unique experience of living in the US\, Europe and Scandinavia and I am excited at the international scope of Archipelagos’ work. I am looking forward to sharing my experience with the team at Archipelago. When I am not admiring the ocean I enjoy any kind of outdoor activity\, especially biking and hiking and spending time with my family. \n \nCorrie Anderson \nDirector Of Human Resources at GeoSpectrum Technologies \nCorrie Anderson is a senior leader with 25 years of experience in People & Culture strategy and modernizing HR operations. \nAs Director\, Human Resources\, she leads the People & Culture strategy at GeoSpectrum Technologies\, a Nova Scotia based company\, employing 250 employees. GeoSpectrum designs\, manufactures and integrates leading acoustic ocean technology and systems around worldwide.  Corrie focus is presently organizational development\, talent attraction\, retention\, and enhancing their employee experience. \nHer HR career spans across the automotive\, insurance and ocean technology industries in the private sector. She has led recognized provincial and national HR transformation initiatives and brings niche expertise in mergers and acquisitions
URL:https://eco.ca/event/recruitment-retention-strategies-for-ocean-sector-employers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251127T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251008T161122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T151107Z
UID:10000646-1764234000-1764259200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:ECO Works
DESCRIPTION:Join us at ECO Canada’s ECO Works Career Fairs\, an in-person series designed to grow Alberta’s environmental workforce. Whether you’re recruiting top talent or launching your next career move\, this is your opportunity to connect with the future of sustainability. Join hundreds of environmental professionals and organizations driving Alberta’s green economy. Explore real career opportunities\, make meaningful connections\, and discover how your skills can contribute to a more sustainable future.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/eco-works/
LOCATION:Ross Glen Hall MRU\, 4825 Mt Royal Gate SW\, Calgary\, AB\, T3E 6X4
CATEGORIES:In-person Career Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251126T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251126T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251009T174747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T165533Z
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SUMMARY:A House Doesn’t Need to Breathe… But People Do! An Intro to Home Airtightness and Ventilation
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explain the basics of home airtightness and ventilation. It will discuss how good airtightness and ventilation can make homes healthier\, more comfortable\, and more energy efficient. Through plenty of examples and pictures\, participants will learn the important features of excellent airtightness and ventilation\, why it is important to address these two topics together\, and how the building code can be used as a helpful tool. \n\n \nSpeakers\n \n\n \nMatthew Dipple\nCo-owner\, Airtight Engineering Inc. \nMatt is a co-owner of Airtight Engineering Inc. He is a Professional Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Systems Engineering. Matt specializes in energy modeling and mechanical design for high-performance buildings. He has had the opportunity to work on housing retrofit programs in a number of First Nations communities\, and continues to learn about housing needs and challenges in these communities. \n\n\nSteffen Bertelsen\nCo-owner\, Airtight Engineering Inc. \nSteffen is a co-owner of Airtight Engineering Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering. Steffen specializes in energy modeling and mechanical design for high-performance buildings. He has worked with numerous First Nations communities to provide training about home comfort\, health\, and energy efficiency\, and continues to learn about the features and needs of First Nations housing.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/a-house-doesnt-need-to-breathe-but-people-do-an-intro-to-home-airtightness-and-ventilation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251125T150000
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CREATED:20251006T194603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T180033Z
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SUMMARY:SBEP Designation – Your Questions Answered
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about ECO Canada’s Sustainable Blue Economy Professional (SBEP) Designation and how it can support your career or organization? Join us for a live FAQ Info Webinar\, where we’ll walk through everything you need to know about the designation process\, benefits\, and next steps.\n\n\nThis interactive session will cover: \n\nWhat the SBEP Designation is and who it’s for\nHow the application process works\nKey requirements and assessment criteria\nBenefits for professionals\, employers\, and the ocean sector\nUpcoming timelines and opportunities to get involved\n\nYou’ll also have the opportunity to ask your own questions directly to the ECO Canada team and hear answers to the most common questions we’ve received from applicants\, employers\, and stakeholders. Whether you’re an early-career professional\, a mid-career practitioner\, or an employer looking to strengthen your workforce\, this session will help you understand how the SBEP Designation can recognize skills\, validate experience\, and open new opportunities in Canada’s growing blue economy. \nSpeakers\n \n\nElizabeth Getty\nDirector of Certification\n\nKrysti Urbanic \nBlue Economy Project Manager
URL:https://eco.ca/event/sbep-designation-your-questions-answered/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251119T200000
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CREATED:20251014T192103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T154825Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Winnipeg\, MB
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on November 19th! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Winnipeg for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Winnipeg. \nDetails \nFood is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00. \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-winnipeg-mb-3/
LOCATION:Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant\, 350 St Mary Ave\,\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3C 3J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251118T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251118T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251006T191719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T170427Z
UID:10000643-1763454600-1763483400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding National Building Codes & National Energy Codes of Canada
DESCRIPTION:This one-day training introduces participants to Canada’s National Building Code (NBC) and National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB)\, highlighting their role in shaping safer\, more energy-efficient\, and sustainable built environments. Through interactive discussions and practical examples\, the training explores how these codes support the development of buildings that are not only technically sound but also culturally and environmentally responsive to the needs of Indigenous communities. \n\nParticipants will gain foundational knowledge of the codes’ structure\, purpose\, and application\, while examining how inclusive design and energy efficiency can contribute to long-term community well-being. The session also emphasizes the importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives into building practices to ensure respectful and relevant infrastructure development. \nRegister now to gain foundational knowledge and contribute to more sustainable\, inclusive infrastructure development. \nEvent Price: $195 \n\nAgenda\n\n8:30 – 9:00 – Check-in and Networking\n9:00 – Noon – Training\nNoon – 1:00 – Lunch\n1:00 – 4:00 – Training continues\n4:00 – 4:30 – Networking and Closing\n\n\nSpeaker\n \nHeather Elliot \nP.Eng. LEED Green Associate \nHeather is a leader in the building science sphere\, focused on the investigation and repair of existing building envelope systems\, and applying 15+ years of consulting experience and knowledge to new building design\, retrofit\, and commissioning. Heather has experience utilizing building science principles to troubleshoot detailing conditions in various types of construction\, from low-rise residential to high-rise towers\, commercial and institutional facilities. She has worked on a variety of projects across Alberta\, as well as in neighbouring provinces and the United States. She believes in finding practical solutions to ensure the lifespan of new infrastructure as well as making use of the building envelope and integration with other building systems to drive performance\, sustainability\, and passive efficiency for resiliency. \n  \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/understanding-national-building-codes-nbc-national-energy-codes-of-canada-for-buildings-necb/
LOCATION:Kahanoff Centre\, 105 12 Ave SE\,\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251016T202529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T192836Z
UID:10000652-1763377200-1763380800@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Accountable Leadership in Action – Part 3: Act & Recover
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first session in a powerful three-part webinar series designed by investigators to promote accountable leadership in real-world settings. This series introduces a structured model for fostering integrity\, transparency\, and trust across teams and organizations. \nJoin us for the final session in a transformative three-part webinar series designed by investigators to promote accountable leadership in real-world settings. Building on the foundations of listening and documentation\, this session focuses on how leaders can take meaningful action and foster recovery after harm has occurred.\nIn ACT & RECOVER\, we’ll explore how to respond with integrity\, consistency\, and care—especially when trust has been compromised. Learn how to navigate difficult moments with accountability and how to lead the process of cultural repair and renewal. \nWhether you’re a leader\, HR professional\, or investigator\, this session will offer actionable strategies to: \n\nDevelop deeper awareness of workplace dynamics\nFoster trust through intentional listening\nCreate a culture of openness and understanding\n\nSpeakers:\n \nLori Ann Walsh \nWith over 20 years of experience in criminal intelligence\, regulatory investigations\, and public safety\, Lori Ann Walsh brings a broad and informed perspective to today’s session. Her career includes service as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst with both the RCMP and Edmonton Police Service\, a parole officer overseeing high-risk offenders\, and a licensed senior investigator conducting complex third-party investigations across multiple provinces. She has also worked in access and privacy oversight\, supporting public bodies in meeting their obligations around transparency\, privacy rights\, and legislative compliance. \nLori Ann holds a BA in Sociology and a Diploma in Criminology. She continues to support public bodies and healthcare organizations through impartial\, trauma-informed investigations grounded in integrity and procedural fairness. She is committed to ethics\, accountability\, and building investigative systems that foster psychological safety\, proactive disclosure\, and early resolution—helping organizations act early\, document well\, and avoid reactive investigations. \n \nJohn Wilson\n \nWith over 35 years of combined experience in law enforcement and private security\, John Wilson brings a wealth of expertise to today’s session. Throughout a distinguished career\, John has led and supported major crime investigations across Canada\, including cases involving homicide\, corruption\, and organized crime. A seasoned undercover operator for over 16 years and a licensed Private Investigator in multiple provinces\, John has conducted hundreds of polygraph examinations and has trained thousands of professionals in both law enforcement and the private sector in advanced interviewing techniques. \nAs the former leader of the Alberta RCMP Interview Assistance Team\, John provided strategic support to some of the most complex and sensitive investigations nationwide. Before retiring at the rank of Inspector\, John served as the Operations Officer for the Eastern Alberta District. Currently\, he is the Director and Senior Investigator at JPW Investigations\, continuing to bring impartiality\, professionalism\, and investigative rigor to regulatory and workplace matters.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/accountable-leadership-in-action-part-2-act-recover/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251009T171722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T144835Z
UID:10000647-1762945200-1762948800@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Applied Learning for Climate Leaders: Inside Mohawk College & ECO Canada's Business & Sustainability Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn more about the Sustainability in Business Practices micro-credential stack offered through the Centre for Applied Learning in Sustainability. This Center is a partnership between ECO Canada and Mohawk College’s School of Climate Action. These micro-credentials are designed to equip professionals\, entrepreneurs\, and decision-makers  with the tools\, insights\, and approaches needed to drive sustainability in today’s business environment. \n  \nSpeakers \n \nAmanda Smits \n Associate Dean\, School of Climate Action Mohawk College \n \nLorraine McKellar \nSenior Manager Administration and Learner Experience\, School of Climate Action Mohawk College.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/applied-learning-for-climate-leaders-inside-mohawk-college-eco-canadas-business-sustainability-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250929T191123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T201839Z
UID:10000639-1762434000-1762448400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Ocean Analytics Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:This intensive\, four-session program equips participants with practical skills to collect\, analyze\, visualize\, and apply ocean data for real-world decision-making. Through hands-on case studies\nand interactive exercises\, you’ll explore: \n\nData Collection & Management – from designing monitoring systems to tackling challenges like latency\, heterogeneity\, and quality control.\nStatistical & Quantitative Analysis – identifying patterns\, testing significance\, and addressing ocean-specific data pathologies.\nData Visualization & Communication – transforming complex datasets into compelling\, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.\nGeospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing – leveraging GIS\, satellite imagery\, and spatial modeling to support marine planning\, conservation\, and sustainable industry growth.\n\nBy the end\, you’ll know how to move from anecdote to evidence\, integrate advanced analytical tools\, and apply ocean intelligence to fisheries\, conservation\, climate resilience\, and the blue economy. \n\nSessions Dates: \nOctober 28\, 30\, November 4\, 6 \nMeet Your Speaker: Aditya Maheshwari \n \nAditya Maheshwari is a data scientist and educator specializing in advanced analytics. He has led data science projects across both the public and private sectors\, including work with government agencies\, financial institutions\, and research organizations. Aditya has extensive teaching experience\, having delivered analytics instruction at the University of Ottawa\, Carleton University\, the University of Texas\, and through private corporate training. He combines technical expertise with a passion for storytelling and visualization to help learners connect data-driven insights to real-world challenges.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ocean-analytics-bootcamp-2/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251106T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251106T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251001T144805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T214004Z
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SUMMARY:Low Carbon Technologies: Pathways to Net-Zero
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada — this training program provides participants with a practical understanding of low-carbon technologies (LCTs) and their role in advancing Canada’s climate commitments. The course covers core topics including GHG mitigation strategies\, sector-specific applications across energy\, transportation\, agriculture\, mining\, construction\, and manufacturing\, as well as frameworks for selecting and evaluating LCTs. \nParticipants will also explore real-world case studies\, adoption challenges such as financing and policy barriers\, and approaches to monitoring\, reporting\, and optimizing GHG mitigation efforts. Spots are limited\, so secure your place now to enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the LCT Training Program! \n\n \nSpeaker\n\n \nAndrew Patullo\nManager of Sustainability & Business Development\, AET \n  \nAndrew Patullo is a sustainability leader with over ten years of experience driving environmental change across the Manufacturing\, Construction\, and Energy sectors. With an MBA from Cornell University\, a background in Mechanical Engineering\, and certifications in sustainable investing and climate change policy\, Andrew brings a unique blend of technical expertise and business strategy.  \nIn his role as Manager of Sustainability and Business Development at AET\, he is spearheading the strategic relaunch of the GHG and Sustainability division\, leading impactful projects such as Grandbridge Energy’s ESG strategy and Bruce Power’s inaugural GHG Offset verification. Beyond his corporate role\, Andrew contributes to industry-wide innovation as a member of the Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute’s Sustainability Committee\, where he is developing a GHG forecasting tool to address the unique challenges of the construction sector. Passionate about linking organizational change with stakeholder goals\, he is recognized for delivering resilient\, sustainable solutions that balance technical excellence with strategic vision.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/low-carbon-technologies-pathways-to-net-zero/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251105T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20251007T213502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T211344Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Saskatoon\, SK
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on November 5th at Park Town Hotel! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Saskatoon for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Saskatoon. \nDetails \nFood is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00. \nSpeaker \n  \n \nMike Crabtree \nPresident and CEO of the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) \nWith over 30 years of experience in energy and clean tech across multiple continents\, he has held senior executive roles at Schlumberger\, Carbon Engineering and Oilflow Solutions Inc. Mike’s expertise spans field operations\, management\, and research and development (R&D). He has managed high-performance executive teams\, led successful R&D projects and formulated strategic plans for innovative technologies. He holds a master’s degree in petroleum engineering and a degree in chemistry. Currently\, he is leading SRC’s development of a Rare Earth Processing Facility and Saskatchewan’s first microreactor.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-saskatoon-sk/
LOCATION:Park Town Hotel\, 924 Spadina Crescent East\, Saskatoon\, SK\, S7K 3H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251104T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251104T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250923T162729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T142402Z
UID:10000632-1762264800-1762268400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Equity in Action: Building Inclusive Workplaces from the Ground Up
DESCRIPTION:This webinar series will explore how to break down systemic barriers and foster inclusive\, respectful\,\nand high-performing environments for underrepresented groups. Through practical guidance and\ninteractive dialogue\, participants will learn how to lead equitably across organizational levels\, embed\nfoundational DEI principles into daily work\, and give and receive feedback in a way that supports growth\nand inclusion. Whether you’re new to these conversations or looking to deepen your practice\, this series\noffers tangible steps for making equity real in the workplace. \n \nSession Topic: Accountability\nThis topic will be approached through the lens of inclusive leadership\, exploring how accountability shows\nup at the individual\, team\, and organizational levels when advancing equity. This includes how leaders hold\nthemselves and others accountable for commitments\, how to move beyond performative actions\, and how\naccountability can be built into systems (e.g.\, goal setting\, performance reviews\, team norms). It will also\ninvite reflection on what gets in the way of accountability and how to support a culture of follow-through. \n \nNext session: February 3rd — Giving and Receiving Feedback \n \nSpeakers\n \n\n \nSusan Power \nFounder and CEO of PowerUp Leadership \nSusan Power is the Founder and CEO of PowerUp Leadership\, a leadership development and facilitation\nfirm based in Halifax\, Nova Scotia. She specializes in building leadership capability and organizational\neffectiveness through dynamic facilitation and strategic talent development. Her work supports teams\nand leaders in aligning people strategy with business outcomes. With over 20 years of experience\, Susan\ncombines deep expertise in facilitation\, leadership development\, and HR strategy. She began her career\nwith top-tier consulting firms and later held executive HR roles before returning to entrepreneurship. \nSusan works extensively with C-Suite executives\, successor candidates\, entrepreneurs\, and women in\nleadership. Her strengths include facilitating strategic planning\, leadership retreats\, team effectiveness\nsessions\, and programs that enhance executive presence\, communication\, and collaboration. She brings\na grounded\, real-world perspective shaped by experience in both corporate and entrepreneurial\nenvironments. \n\n \n\n \nLayan Jasser \nProject Coordinator at PowerUp Leadership \nLayan Jasser is a Project Coordinator at PowerUp Leadership\, where she helps organizations elevate\nemployee engagement and build strong leadership pipelines. With a passion for people development\,\nLayan brings both creativity and strategic insight to her work\, supporting a wide range of leadership\nprograms\, coaching initiatives\, and team development sessions. Her focus is always on delivering inclusive\,\nhigh-impact experiences that resonate with diverse audiences. \nLayan’s professional journey includes meaningful work in both the nonprofit and private sectors\, where she\nhas contributed to projects centered around leadership development\, organizational culture\, and community\nimpact. Beyond her work at PowerUp Leadership\, Layan continues to give back to her community through\nvolunteer efforts and seeks out opportunities that align with her values of equity\, growth\, and collaboration.\nShe is deeply committed to creating spaces where individuals feel heard\, supported\, and empowered to lead\nauthentically.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/equity-in-action-building-inclusive-workplaces-from-the-ground-up/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250929T191123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T201839Z
UID:10000638-1762261200-1762275600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Ocean Analytics Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:This intensive\, four-session program equips participants with practical skills to collect\, analyze\, visualize\, and apply ocean data for real-world decision-making. Through hands-on case studies\nand interactive exercises\, you’ll explore: \n\nData Collection & Management – from designing monitoring systems to tackling challenges like latency\, heterogeneity\, and quality control.\nStatistical & Quantitative Analysis – identifying patterns\, testing significance\, and addressing ocean-specific data pathologies.\nData Visualization & Communication – transforming complex datasets into compelling\, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.\nGeospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing – leveraging GIS\, satellite imagery\, and spatial modeling to support marine planning\, conservation\, and sustainable industry growth.\n\nBy the end\, you’ll know how to move from anecdote to evidence\, integrate advanced analytical tools\, and apply ocean intelligence to fisheries\, conservation\, climate resilience\, and the blue economy. \n\nSessions Dates: \nOctober 28\, 30\, November 4\, 6 \nMeet Your Speaker: Aditya Maheshwari \n \nAditya Maheshwari is a data scientist and educator specializing in advanced analytics. He has led data science projects across both the public and private sectors\, including work with government agencies\, financial institutions\, and research organizations. Aditya has extensive teaching experience\, having delivered analytics instruction at the University of Ottawa\, Carleton University\, the University of Texas\, and through private corporate training. He combines technical expertise with a passion for storytelling and visualization to help learners connect data-driven insights to real-world challenges.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ocean-analytics-bootcamp-2/2025-11-04/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250929T191123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T201839Z
UID:10000637-1761829200-1761843600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Ocean Analytics Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:This intensive\, four-session program equips participants with practical skills to collect\, analyze\, visualize\, and apply ocean data for real-world decision-making. Through hands-on case studies\nand interactive exercises\, you’ll explore: \n\nData Collection & Management – from designing monitoring systems to tackling challenges like latency\, heterogeneity\, and quality control.\nStatistical & Quantitative Analysis – identifying patterns\, testing significance\, and addressing ocean-specific data pathologies.\nData Visualization & Communication – transforming complex datasets into compelling\, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.\nGeospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing – leveraging GIS\, satellite imagery\, and spatial modeling to support marine planning\, conservation\, and sustainable industry growth.\n\nBy the end\, you’ll know how to move from anecdote to evidence\, integrate advanced analytical tools\, and apply ocean intelligence to fisheries\, conservation\, climate resilience\, and the blue economy. \n\nSessions Dates: \nOctober 28\, 30\, November 4\, 6 \nMeet Your Speaker: Aditya Maheshwari \n \nAditya Maheshwari is a data scientist and educator specializing in advanced analytics. He has led data science projects across both the public and private sectors\, including work with government agencies\, financial institutions\, and research organizations. Aditya has extensive teaching experience\, having delivered analytics instruction at the University of Ottawa\, Carleton University\, the University of Texas\, and through private corporate training. He combines technical expertise with a passion for storytelling and visualization to help learners connect data-driven insights to real-world challenges.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ocean-analytics-bootcamp-2/2025-10-30/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251029T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250930T195056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T171526Z
UID:10000641-1761757200-1761768000@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Calgary\, AB
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the Environmental Professional Networking Event on October 29th\, at Confluence Distillery! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Calgary for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nTo celebrate the launch of the chapter the event will features a panel on AI from local experts! \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Calgary. \nDetails \nEPs® can register for free. Food is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00. \nSpeakers: \n \nTim Chan \nWith over 20 years of professional experience\, Tim is a Chartered Professional Accountant and a Certified Internal Auditor. Through his consulting practice\, WAI Professional Corporation\, he provides executive advisory and financial control support to his clients. He is also the co-founder of Untapped Energy Association\, a federally registered nonprofit organization that upskills professionals in data\, analytics\, and artificial intelligence literacy. \nTim is an adjunct professor at the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business and an assistant professor at Mount Royal University’s Bissett School of Business. He teaches undergraduate and post-graduate students in business technology management\, accounting and digital transformation. \n  \n \nMohammad Keyhani \nMohammad Keyhani is an Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Haskayne School of Business\, University of Calgary\, where he teaches a popular course on Generative AI and Prompting. He has experience as Lab Strategist at the Creative Destruction Lab Rockies\, and a David Rockefeller Fellow at the Trilateral Commission.  His book “The Generativity Advantage” describes how to leverage distributed innovation in digital platforms. He is co-founder of HoneybeeLogic.com (making AI tools for schools)\, and builds experimental products like CiteFix.com (AI-powered citation solutions for research)\, Lstr.cc (AI-powered list curation tools) and other things he blogs about at DigitVibe.com
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-calgary-on-4/
LOCATION:Confluence Distilling\, 507 36 Avenue SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 1W5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250929T152305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T163010Z
UID:10000635-1761739200-1761753600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:From Data to Decisions: MRV for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada this training program is designed to build knowledge and practical skills in the measurement\, reporting\, and verification (MRV) of greenhouse gas emissions. Participants will gain an understanding of international MRV frameworks\, sector-specific applications\, and compliance requirements under national and global regulations. \nThe course will also cover tools\, methodologies\, and best practices to support effective MRV implementation. Spots are limited\, so secure your place now to enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the MRV Training Program! \n\n \nSpeakers\n \n\n \nAndrew Patullo\nManager of Sustainability & Business Development\, AET \n\n\nAndrew Patullo is a sustainability leader with over ten years of experience driving environmental change across the Manufacturing\, Construction\, and Energy sectors. With an MBA from Cornell University\, a background in Mechanical Engineering\, and certifications in sustainable investing and climate change policy\, Andrew brings a unique blend of technical expertise and business strategy. \nIn his role as Manager of Sustainability and Business Development at AET\, he is spearheading thestrategic relaunch of the GHG and Sustainability division\, leading impactful projects such as Grandbridge Energy’s ESG strategy and Bruce Power’s inaugural GHG Offset verification. Beyond his corporate role\, Andrew contributes to industry-wide innovation as a member of the Canadian Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute’s Sustainability Committee\, where he is developing a GHG forecasting tool to address the unique challenges of the construction sector. Passionate about linking organizational change with stakeholder goals\, he is recognized for delivering resilient\, sustainable solutions that balance technical excellence with strategic vision.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/from-data-to-decisions-mrv-for-greenhouse-gas-emissions/
LOCATION:Toronto Public Library – Northern District Branch\, 40 Orchard View Blvd\, Toronto\, ON\, M4R 1B9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251028T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250929T191123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T201839Z
UID:10000640-1761663600-1761670800@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Ocean Analytics Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:This intensive\, four-session program equips participants with practical skills to collect\, analyze\, visualize\, and apply ocean data for real-world decision-making. Through hands-on case studies\nand interactive exercises\, you’ll explore: \n\nData Collection & Management – from designing monitoring systems to tackling challenges like latency\, heterogeneity\, and quality control.\nStatistical & Quantitative Analysis – identifying patterns\, testing significance\, and addressing ocean-specific data pathologies.\nData Visualization & Communication – transforming complex datasets into compelling\, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.\nGeospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing – leveraging GIS\, satellite imagery\, and spatial modeling to support marine planning\, conservation\, and sustainable industry growth.\n\nBy the end\, you’ll know how to move from anecdote to evidence\, integrate advanced analytical tools\, and apply ocean intelligence to fisheries\, conservation\, climate resilience\, and the blue economy. \n\nSessions Dates: \nOctober 28\, 30\, November 4\, 6 \nMeet Your Speaker: Aditya Maheshwari \n \nAditya Maheshwari is a data scientist and educator specializing in advanced analytics. He has led data science projects across both the public and private sectors\, including work with government agencies\, financial institutions\, and research organizations. Aditya has extensive teaching experience\, having delivered analytics instruction at the University of Ottawa\, Carleton University\, the University of Texas\, and through private corporate training. He combines technical expertise with a passion for storytelling and visualization to help learners connect data-driven insights to real-world challenges.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ocean-analytics-bootcamp-2/2025-10-28/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250917T191806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T201411Z
UID:10000609-1761152400-1761163200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Toronto\, ON
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on October 22nd\, at The Flatiron: A Firkin Pub! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Toronto for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Toronto. \nDetails \nFood is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-toronto-on-3/
LOCATION:The Flatiron: A Firkin Pub\, 49 Wellington St E\, Toronto\, ON\, M5E 1C9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250916T161454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T200809Z
UID:10000610-1761152400-1761163200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Fredericton\, NB
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on October 22\, 2025 at Gahan House Riverside! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Fredericton for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Fredericton \nDetails \nFood is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-fredericton-nb-3/
LOCATION:Gahan House Riverside\, 426 Queen St\, Fredericton\, NB\, E3B 1B6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250916T175325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T152640Z
UID:10000613-1761138000-1761141600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Canada’s Blue Economy Insights: Growth\, Gaps\, and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walkthrough of the Blue Economy Insights Report\, highlighting growth areas\, workforce trends\, and future opportunities in Canada’s ocean sector. This session will unpack the data\, explore regional strengths\, and share practical recommendations for building a sustainable and inclusive Blue Economy workforce. \n  \nSpeaker: \n \nDan Carpenter \nDirector\, Employer Relations
URL:https://eco.ca/event/canadas-blue-economy-insights-growth-gaps-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251022T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250910T205039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T143826Z
UID:10000608-1761121800-1761148800@eco.ca
SUMMARY:L’essence du leadership: Inclusion\, performance\, et héritage
DESCRIPTION:Dans un monde des affaires en constante évolution\, le leadership ne se limite plus à la stratégie — il porte sur l’impact. Joignez-vous à nous pour un événement dynamique et stimulant qui démontre comment le leadership inclusif\, la gestion de la performance et la planification de la relève ne sont pas que des fonctions RH\, mais bien des leviers stratégiques qui façonnent la culture\, la résilience et le succès à long terme d’une organisation. À travers des panels\, des ateliers et des échanges entre pairs\, cet événement abordera : \n\nComment le leadership inclusif favorise l’agilité organisationnelle et la confiance\nLe rôle d’une gestion de la performance équitable dans la rétention et le développement des talents\nLa planification de la relève comme outil de compétitivité durable et de continuité culturelle\nDes stratégies concrètes pour éliminer les barrières systémiques et intégrer l’équité au cœur du leadership\n\nQue vous soyez cadre supérieur\, gestionnaire d’équipe ou agent·e de changement\, cet événement vous offrira des pistes concrètes pour diriger avec intention et bâtir un avenir plus inclusif et performant. \nLes participants seront inscrits à un tirage au sort pour gagner un laissez-passer annuel leur permettant d’explorer les cinq musées de l’Espace pour la vie. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vivre une aventure locale ! \n\n\nAgenda\n\n8:30 – 9:00 — Accueil et réseautage\n9:00 – 9:15 — Mot de bienvenue d’ECO Canada\n9:15 – 10:15 — Panel : L’impératif du leadership : comment le leadership inclusif stimule la performance\n10:15 – 10:30 — Pause réseautage\n10:30 – 12:00 — Atelier : Gestion de la performance avec intention\n12:00 – 1:00 — Dîner\n1:00 – 2:00 — Session : L’héritage en leadership : planification de la relève\n2:00 – 2:15 — Réseautage\n2:15 – 3:45 — Atelier : Planification de la relève pour un avenir diversifié\n3:45 – 4:00 — Réseautage et mot de fin\n\nConférencier\n\n\nOlivier Joyal\, WSP\nOlivier Joyal est vice-président exécutif\, Stratégie et exécution\, pour le secteur Terre et environnement au Canada chez WSP. Il est également responsable ESG pour le Canada. Il a rejoint WSP il y a plus de 18 ans. Son expertise auprès d’un large éventail de parties prenantes au Canada et dans le monde entier l’a amené à développer des stratégies personnelles pour s’adapter à un environnement et à une culture en constante évolution.\n\n\n Maher Najari\, M.Sc.\nMaher est cofondateur et consultant en diversité et inclusion chez Nada Conseils. Fort de son expérience internationale avec Médecins sans frontières et de ses mandats récents auprès d’organisations de secteurs variés à travers le Québec et le Canada\, il accompagne des équipes dans la conception et le suivi de stratégies EDI pragmatiques et inclusives. Administrateur certifié de l’Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI®)\, Maher est reconnu pour son approche humaine et son aptitude à bâtir des ponts entre les différences.\n\nMarie Josée Lamothe\,  EMBA\nPrésidente et Fondatrice\, Northex Environnement Inc.\nEn tant que présidente d’entreprise je représente officiellement l’entreprise auprès des actionnaires\, des autorités et du public. J’assure le leadership stratégique en dirigeant le conseil d’administration de l’entreprise pour définir les orientations et garantir une bonne gouvernance. J’assure la cohérence entre la vision de l’entreprise et sa gestion globale.\n\n\nIn today’s rapidly evolving business landscape\, leadership is no longer just about strategy—it’s about impact. Join us for a dynamic and thought-provoking event that explores how inclusive leadership\, performance management\, and succession planning are not just HR functions\, but strategic imperatives that define an organization’s culture\, resilience\, and long-term success. Through panel sessions\, workshops\, and peer-to-peer exchanges\, this event will explore: \n\nHow inclusive leadership drives organizational agility and trust\nThe role of equitable performance management in talent retention and growth\nSuccession planning as a tool for long-term competitiveness and culture continuity\nReal-world strategies for dismantling systemic barriers and embedding equity into leadership DNA\n\nWhether you’re a senior executive\, a people leader\, or a changemaker\, this event will equip you with actionable insights to lead with purpose and build a more inclusive\, high-performing future. \nAgenda\n\n8:30 – 9:00 — Check-in and networking\n9:00 – 9:15 — Welcome from ECO Canada\n9:15 – 10:15 — Panel Session: The Leadership Imperative: How Inclusive Leadership Drives Performance\n10:15 – 10:30 — Networking Break\n10:30 – 12:00 — Workshop: Performance Management with Purpose\n12:00 – 1:00 — Lunch\n1:00 – 2:00 — Session: Legacy in Leadership: Succession Planning\n2:00 – 2:15 — Networking\n2:15 – 3:45 — Workshop: Succession Planning for a Diverse Future\n3:45 – 4:00 — Networking and closing
URL:https://eco.ca/event/the-leadership-imperative-driving-inclusion-performance-and-legacy/
LOCATION:Maison du développement durable\, 50 Saint-Catherine St W\, Montreal\, QC\, H2X 3V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251021T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250911T190421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T162651Z
UID:10000611-1761066000-1761076800@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Environmental Professionals Meetup: Montréal
DESCRIPTION:Rejoignez ECO Canada lors de l’événement gratuit de réseautage professionnel sur l’environnement qui se tiendra le 21 octobre 2025 à Maison du développement durable! \nCet événement a pour but de réunir le réseau de professionnels de l’environnement d’ECO Canada à Montréal pour un moment convivial et festif. Il n’y a aucune condition pour participer à cet événement gratuit\, si ce n’est l’envie de rencontrer d’autres personnes. Joignez-vous à nous pour faire connaissance avec d’autres professionnels de l’environnement de la région\, tout en profitant d’un lieu exceptionnel\, d’un bon repas et d’occasions de réseautage. Veuillez vous inscrire afin que nous sachions combien de personnes participeront à cet événement unique. \nÀ qui s’adresse cet événement? \nAux professionnels de l’environnement de Montréal. \nDétails \nLa nourriture est offerte gratuitement\, mais vous devrez payer vos boissons alcoolisées. Vous pouvez inviter une personne qui n’est pas membre de l’EP® moyennant des frais de 10 $.\nLes participants seront inscrits à un tirage au sort pour gagner un laissez-passer annuel leur permettant d’explorer les cinq musées de l’Espace pour la vie. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vivre une aventure locale ! \n\nJoin ECO Canada at the free Environmental Professional Networking Event on October 21\, 2025 at Maison du développement durable! \nThis is an event to bring together ECO Canada’s network of Environmental Professionals to connect in Montreal for a fun\, social\, networking event. There are no requirements to attend this free event other than a love of connecting with others. Join us to get to know some fellow Environmental Professionals in the area\, while enjoying a great venue\, food and networking. Please register so that we know how many people will be attending this unique event. \nWho is this for? \nEnvironmental professionals in Montreal \nDetails \nFood is complimentary\, but you will have to pay for your own alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring a non-EP® guest at a fee of $10.00. \nAttendees will be entered to win a full-year pass to explore all five Espace pour la vie museums. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a unique local adventure!
URL:https://eco.ca/event/environmental-professionals-meetup-montreal/
LOCATION:Maison du développement durable\, 50 Saint-Catherine St W\, Montreal\, QC\, H2X 3V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251020T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250916T195111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T164914Z
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SUMMARY:Accountable Leadership in Action – Part 2: DOCUMENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first session in a powerful three-part webinar series designed by investigators to promote accountable leadership in real-world settings. This series introduces a structured model for fostering integrity\, transparency\, and trust across teams and organizations. \nIn Part 2: DOCUMENT– Learn to create a transparent trail of accountability! \nWhether you’re a leader\, HR professional\, or investigator\, this session will offer actionable strategies to: \n\nDevelop deeper awareness of workplace dynamics\nFoster trust through intentional listening\nCreate a culture of openness and understanding\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to begin your journey toward more accountable\, responsive leadership. Stay tuned for upcoming sessions on: \n\nACT – Respond with Integrity and Consistency\nRECOVER – Repairing Trust and Rebuilding Culture After Harm\n\nSpeakers:\n \nLori Ann Walsh \nWith over 20 years of experience in criminal intelligence\, regulatory investigations\, and public safety\, Lori Ann Walsh brings a broad and informed perspective to today’s session. Her career includes service as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst with both the RCMP and Edmonton Police Service\, a parole officer overseeing high-risk offenders\, and a licensed senior investigator conducting complex third-party investigations across multiple provinces. She has also worked in access and privacy oversight\, supporting public bodies in meeting their obligations around transparency\, privacy rights\, and legislative compliance. \nLori Ann holds a BA in Sociology and a Diploma in Criminology. She continues to support public bodies and healthcare organizations through impartial\, trauma-informed investigations grounded in integrity and procedural fairness. She is committed to ethics\, accountability\, and building investigative systems that foster psychological safety\, proactive disclosure\, and early resolution—helping organizations act early\, document well\, and avoid reactive investigations. \n \nJohn Wilson\n \nWith over 35 years of combined experience in law enforcement and private security\, John Wilson brings a wealth of expertise to today’s session. Throughout a distinguished career\, John has led and supported major crime investigations across Canada\, including cases involving homicide\, corruption\, and organized crime. A seasoned undercover operator for over 16 years and a licensed Private Investigator in multiple provinces\, John has conducted hundreds of polygraph examinations and has trained thousands of professionals in both law enforcement and the private sector in advanced interviewing techniques. \nAs the former leader of the Alberta RCMP Interview Assistance Team\, John provided strategic support to some of the most complex and sensitive investigations nationwide. Before retiring at the rank of Inspector\, John served as the Operations Officer for the Eastern Alberta District. Currently\, he is the Director and Senior Investigator at JPW Investigations\, continuing to bring impartiality\, professionalism\, and investigative rigor to regulatory and workplace matters.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/accountable-leadership-in-action-part-2-document/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251016T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251016T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250916T170836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T191117Z
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SUMMARY:Turning Policy to Practice : Highlighting the City of Yellowknife's Energy Efficiency Building Bylaws
DESCRIPTION:Following adoption of the City of Yellowknife’s Community Energy Plan in 2006\, City Council and staff began the process of implementing the plan’s recommendations\, including a regulatory change to the City’s Building Bylaw\, which incorporated energy efficiency standards into new home and larger building construction. As one of the first municipalities in Canada to attempt such a bylaw amendment\, Yellowknife faced significant push back from local developers but was able to overcome this opposition with consistent messaging\, a thorough cost-benefit analysis\, and a regulatory transition period that allowed developers to be educated on the benefits of improved energy efficiency for their clients. \nJoin ECO Canada and Mark Heyck for this informative session on what your community can learn from Yellowknife with the implementation of energy efficiency standards. \n  \nSpeaker: \n \nMark Heyck \nExecutive Director – Arctic Energy Alliance \nMark was born and raised in Yellowknife\, NWT. He served three terms on Yellowknife City Council from 2003 to 2012\, was Deputy Mayor from 2006 to 2012\, and was elected Mayor in 2012 and re-elected in 2015.  During his time on Council\, Mark chaired the City’s Heritage Committee and Community Energy Planning Committee.  From 2007 to 2017\, he served as a member of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund Council. Mark joined the Arctic Energy Alliance as Executive Director in the fall of 2018. \n \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/from-policy-to-practice-implementing-energy-efficiency-standards-into-yellowknifes-building-bylaw/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251015T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20251015T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250916T214926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T173700Z
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SUMMARY:EP® Chapter Event: Indigenous Beading Workshop with the Winnipeg Chapter
DESCRIPTION:Join ECO Canada Winnipeg Chapter for a fun filled event to learn Indigenous Beading from Prairie Owl Beads. Prairie Owl Beads is a collective of 4 French Metis sisters who are dedicated to preserving and sharing the art of Métis beadwork. The evening occurs at 6:30-8:30pm at the CN’s National Training Campus \nThis event is open to EPs in the Winnipeg Chapter and nearby Chapters.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ep-chapter-event-indigenous-beading-workshop-with-the-winnipeg-chapter/
LOCATION:CN Campus\, 650 Pandora Avenue East\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R2C 3A6
CATEGORIES:EP® Meet-up
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250909T194859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T195019Z
UID:10000606-1760533200-1760547600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:AI Tools For the Ocean Sector
DESCRIPTION:This interactive session is designed for professionals in small and medium-sized enterprises across the blue economy\,\nas well as anyone interested in developing practical skills in AI implementation. Participants will explore how AI can\nbe applied to everyday operations and decision-making\, with a focus on real-world tools and hands-on activities. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nUnderstand the role of AI in supporting operational efficiency for blue economy companies.\nIdentify AI tools relevant to business functions such as communications\, scheduling\, and forecasting.\nApply a no-code or low-code AI tool to a specific marine-related task.\nMap potential areas in your organization where AI could reduce time\, cost\, or inefficiency.\nRecognize key considerations for ethical and responsible AI use.\n\n\nSpeaker: Eric Li\n\n \nEric Li is a recent graduate from UBC with a combined major in computer science and statistics. With over two years of experience at M2M Tech as a data analyst\,\nEric has developed a strong foundation in applied technology and innovation. After completing a computer vision course at UBC (CPSC 425)\, he became deeply interested in the field\nand now focuses on exploring real-world applications of computer vision. Through his work at M2M Tech\, Eric is expanding the exploration of AI use cases and fostering discussions\nto highlight its potential. He is passionate about finding practical ways to integrate emerging technologies into everyday challenges\, helping drive progress where it matters most.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ai-tools-for-the-ocean-sector/
LOCATION:NL
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251014T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250909T143039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T192948Z
UID:10000602-1760439600-1760443200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:S’adapter aux changements climatiques : comment les PME peuvent renforcer leur résilience
DESCRIPTION:Alors que les impacts des changements climatiques se font de plus en plus sentir : vagues de chaleur\, inondations\, feux de forêt\, perturbations des chaînes d’approvisionnement\, les petites et moyennes entreprises (PME) se trouvent en première ligne\, souvent sans les outils ni les ressources pour y faire face.Ce webinaire propose une introduction concrète à la gestion des risques physiques liés aux changements climatiques\, un sujet encore peu couvert mais de plus en plus stratégique. Il vise à accompagner les PME dans leur compréhension des enjeux et à leur offrir des pistes d’action réalistes et accessibles pour renforcer leur résilience. \n\nCe que vous apprendrez\n\nUne vue d’ensemble des risques climatiques physiques (canicules\, précipitations extrêmes\, montée des eaux\, etc.) et leurs impacts sur les PME.\nUne méthode simplifiée pour analyser la vulnérabilité de votre entreprise.\nDes mesures d’adaptation concrètes et peu coûteuses\, applicables à court terme\, pour protéger vos opérations\, vos employés et vos actifs.\nUn éclairage sur les attentes croissantes en matière de divulgation des risques climatiques (TCFD\, exigences ESG des institutions financières) et sur la façon dont l’adaptation peut devenir un levier stratégique.\n\nDirigeant·e·s de PME\, professionnel·le·s du développement durable\, chargé·e·s de conformité\, étudiant·e·s\,\nainsi que toute personne souhaitant comprendre comment anticiper les effets du climat sur les activités économiques locales. \n\nConférencier\n\n \nPascal Genevieve\, M.Sc. \nPresident de CCG \nPascal est cofondateur de CCG. Depuis 15 ans\, il met sa passion au profit des organisations pour les accompagner à relever le défi posé par la crise climatique. Il possède une profonde connaissance de la lutte aux changements climatiques\, autant dans la mise en place d’une stratégie bas-carbone que dans la résilience et l’adaptation. Pascal intervient régulièrement pour donner des conférences à un public de professionnels sur les sujets touchants au dérèglement climatique\, à la transition bas carbone ou à l’adaptation au changement climatique. Par le passé\, M. Geneviève a donné plus de 40 formations pour un total de plus de 700 participants. M. Geneviève est titulaire d’une maîtrise en génie mécanique de l’Université d’Urbana Champaign\, en Illinois\, et possède un diplôme d’ingénieur de l’École des Mines en France
URL:https://eco.ca/event/sadapter-aux-changements-climatiques-comment-les-pme-peuvent-renforcer-leur-resilience/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251008T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20251008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250908T215729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T170215Z
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SUMMARY:Introducing the EP(GHG) Designation – Addressing Critical Gaps in the GHG Management Workforce
DESCRIPTION:ECO Canada and the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI) are pleased to invite you to an exclusive joint webinar exploring the upcoming launch of the Environmental Professional (GHG) – EP(GHG) designation. This new credential is designed to address urgent gaps in the greenhouse gas (GHG) management workforce and provide trusted recognition for professionals in the field. \nHosted by Liz Getty\, this engaging session will feature Kevin Nilsen (President & CEO\, ECO Canada) and Michael Gillenwater (Executive Director & Dean\, GHGMI). Together\, they will provide high-level overviews of their organizations and discuss the industry challenges that the EP(GHG) designation is uniquely positioned to solve. \nAttendees will gain:\n\nAn understanding of the collaboration between ECO Canada and GHGMI to create a globally informed\, nationally recognized designation for GHG professionals.\nInsight into the workforce and industry gaps driving the need for EP(GHG).\nHigh-level information on what the EP(GHG) designation is\, who it’s for\, and how it will strengthen a global climate workforce.\n\nThis webinar is the first in a two-part series. The follow-up session\, scheduled for late November after the designation’s official launch\, will take a deeper dive into requirements\, eligibility\, and the application process for those ready to take the next step. \nJoin us as we introduce a new standard of excellence in greenhouse gas management and set the stage for the future of the low-carbon workforce. \n\nSpeakers\n\nMichael Gillenwater\nExecutive Director & Dean\, GHGMI\nMichael Gillenwater co-founded the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute and serves as its Dean and Executive Director. Dr. Gillenwater is a leading expert on climate change and renewable energy\, with a specific focus on greenhouse gas (GHG) measurement\, reporting\, and verification (MRV) issues. He has dedicated his career to developing the policies and infrastructure necessary for producing highly credible environmental information. \n\nKevin Nilsen\nPresident & CEO\, ECO Canada\n\n\nKevin Nilsen\, President & CEO of ECO Canada\, leads initiatives that strengthen Canada’s environmental workforce\, with a focus on GHG management\, certification\, and education. His leadership ensures ECO Canada’s programs align with industry\, government\, and academic partners to address urgent climate and workforce needs.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/introducing-the-epghg-designation-addressing-critical-gaps-in-canadas-ghg-management-workforce/
LOCATION:NL
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251002T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20251002T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114149
CREATED:20250822T160004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T142751Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Analytics Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:This intensive\, four-session program equips participants with practical skills to collect\, analyze\, visualize\, and apply ocean data for real-world decision-making. Through hands-on case studies\nand interactive exercises\, you’ll explore: \n\nData Collection & Management – from designing monitoring systems to tackling challenges like latency\, heterogeneity\, and quality control.\nStatistical & Quantitative Analysis – identifying patterns\, testing significance\, and addressing ocean-specific data pathologies.\nData Visualization & Communication – transforming complex datasets into compelling\, actionable insights for diverse stakeholders.\nGeospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing – leveraging GIS\, satellite imagery\, and spatial modeling to support marine planning\, conservation\, and sustainable industry growth.\n\nBy the end\, you’ll know how to move from anecdote to evidence\, integrate advanced analytical tools\, and apply ocean intelligence to fisheries\, conservation\, climate resilience\, and the blue economy. \n\nSessions Dates: \nSeptember 23\, 25\, 30 and October 30th \nMeet Your Speaker: Aditya Maheshwari \n \nAditya Maheshwari is a data scientist and educator specializing in advanced analytics. He has led data science projects across both the public and private sectors\, including work with government agencies\, financial institutions\, and research organizations. Aditya has extensive teaching experience\, having delivered analytics instruction at the University of Ottawa\, Carleton University\, the University of Texas\, and through private corporate training. He combines technical expertise with a passion for storytelling and visualization to help learners connect data-driven insights to real-world challenges.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ocean-analytics-bootcamp/2025-10-02/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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