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SUMMARY:Explore New Pathways with Royal Roads University 's Master's Degrees in Environmental Practice
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging webinar hosted by Royal Roads University (RRU) in collaboration with ECO Canada. In this webinar\, you’ll delve into the diverse range of programs offered by RRU\, each meticulously crafted to meet the evolving demands of the environmental sector. \nMEP: The Masters of Arts or Masters of Science in Environmental Practice will equip you to solve legal\, economic and social problems for positive global change. Whether you are in environmental work already\, or feel compelled to join this rapidly growing field\, this program will prepare you to advance in the rapidly growing range of environmental careers. \nWho Should Attend: \n\nEnvironmental professionals (consultants\, land use planners\, conservation workers\, sustainability coordinators) looking to move into senior or leadership roles\nCareer changers from law\, policy\, economics\, public health\, engineering\, or urban planning who want to transition into environmental work\nEarly-career environmental workers with a few years of experience wondering if a master’s degree will open doors to better opportunities\nThose looking for a flexible graduate program that fits around a job\, family\, or other commitments\nAnyone curious about Royal Roads University’s approach to environmental education before applying\n\nMeet the Speakers: \n \nRhett Reilkoff – School Manager\, School of Environment & Sustainability\, Royal Roads University \n \nLeslie King – Director\, Centre for Environmental Education\, Royal Roads University
URL:https://eco.ca/event/eco-canada-and-rru-a-partnership-for-environmental-solutions-mep-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260414T155400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T174359Z
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SUMMARY:2025 National Model Codes - A New Era of Building Performance
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 National Model Codes\, including the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) and National Building Code (NBC)\, are now released.\nThis edition of the codes represents a significant shift in how Canada approaches building performance. For the first time\, the codes introduce clear\, measurable limits on operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. They also add new compliance pathways and updated climatic data that better reflect the realities of a changing climate\, while strengthening energy-efficiency requirements. A new Part 10 introduces best practices for alterations to existing buildings. This all signals a move toward decarbonization\, energy-savings\, resilience\, and thoughtful future-proofing of our building stock. Join us for an overview of the changes and why they matter to communities across the country.\nSpeaker: \nHeather Elliot \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 neighboring 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.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/2025-national-model-codes-a-new-era-of-building-performance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260528T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260414T150006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T191953Z
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SUMMARY:GHG Management Training - Calgary
DESCRIPTION:This full-day training session\, organized by ECO Canada\, is designed to provide professionals with a comprehensive and practical understanding of greenhouse gas (GHG) calculation and management in Calgary. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program supports organizations in strengthening their capacity to measure\, track\, and reduce emissions in alignment with ESG requirements and Net Zero objectives. Participants will develop a strong foundation in GHG accounting\, including the classification and calculation of Scope 1\, Scope 2\, and Scope 3 emissions. The training emphasizes real-world application through hands-on exercises focused on data collection\, emission factor selection\, carbon footprint calculation\, and emissions tracking and reporting. \nThe program also addresses emission reduction target-setting methodologies and the development of decarbonization strategies\, including mitigation measures\, sector-specific pathways\, and an overview of Net Zero principles. This training is ideal for environmental\, sustainability\, ESG\, and management professionals seeking practical skills to support informed decision-making and advance the transition to a low-carbon economy. \nUpon completion of the training\, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion recognizing their participation and newly developed GHG management competencies. \nCome enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the GHG Management Training Program! \nAgenda:\n\n8:30 – 9:00am – Check-in and networking\n9:00 – 10:20am – Training\n10:20 – 10:30am – Break\n10:30 – Noon – Training\nNoon – 1:00pm – Lunch\n1:00- 2:30pm – Training\n2:30 – 2:40pm – Break\n2:40-4:00pm – Training\n4:00 – 4:30 – Networking and closing\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ghg-management-training-3/
LOCATION:Kahanoff Centre\, 105 12 Ave SE\,\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20260528T160000
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CREATED:20260429T160800Z
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SUMMARY:Building Together: Connecting Codes & Community Needs
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging in-person networking event focused on advancing the implementation of the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) and the National Building Code (NBC) in indigenous communities. ECO Canada will share developed resources\, lessons learned\, and community feedback gathered through ongoing work supporting the adoption of energy codes\nin indigenous communities. This event is designed to foster meaningful conversations\, strengthen connections\, and highlight how building codes can support healthier homes and long-term community resilience.  \nCome connect with others\, exchange ideas\, and be part of the conversation shaping sustainable building practices in indigenous contexts. \nAgenda:\n\n2 – 2:30pm Networking\n2:30 – 3:30pm Exploring resources\, sharing impacts and feedback\n3:30 – 4pm Networking\n\nSpeaker: \n \nPooja Sharma \nPooja Sharma is a Manager of Professional Services Projects at ECO Canada with extensive experience leading funded initiatives that foster collaboration across industry\, academia\, Indigenous communities\, and other key stakeholders. She currently manages project focused on adoption of and compliance with National Energy Codes of Canada for buildings\, with a strong emphasis on capacity building through trainings and resources. Pooja holds a Masters degree in Economics from University of Ottawa\, Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Rochester Institute of Technology and a Diploma in Business Administration from McMaster University. \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/building-together-connecting-codes-community-needs/
LOCATION:Manitoba Environmental Industries Association\, 200 Portage Ave Unit 101\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3C 3X2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Industry / Career Event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260602T123000
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CREATED:20260429T153829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T141606Z
UID:10000715-1780398000-1780403400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Financial Risk Management for Environmental Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual workshop designed to equip you with a practical working vocabulary and foundational framework for financial risk management\, grounded firmly in real world environmental examples. \nIdeal for professionals seeking a targeted introduction or a timely refresher\, this 90 minute instructor led experience bridges financial concepts with environmental practice\, helping participants better understand how financial risk influences projects\, organizations\, and climate related decision making. Through applied case examples and emerging tools\, participants will gain insight into identifying\, categorizing\, and responding to financial risks common in environmental work\, while also exploring how agentic AI approaches can support more resilient and optimized project workflows. \nWhat you will learn:\n\nFraming Financial Risk: Why it matters to environmental professionals\nRisk Categories and Practical Taxonomy: Environmental case examples and applied insights\nLeveraging Agentic AI: Optimizing environmental project workflows\nClimate Related Financial Risk: Disclosure landscape and implications for practitioners\nLive Q&A and Actionable Resources\n\nParticipants will leave with practical takeaways\, improved financial risk literacy\, and resources to support informed decision making within environmental roles and organizations. \nSpeaker:\n \nTim Chan \nWith over 20 years of professional experience\, Tim is a Chartered Professional Accountant and a Certified Internal Auditor. His career spans various energy sectors (oil and natural gas\, electrical power\, utilities)\, as well as the nonprofit sector. Tim has led teams of accountants and auditors in ensuring enterprise financial and risk controls. \nTim founded WAI Professional Corporation\, where he serves as a fractional CFO\, providing executive advisory and financial control support. 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.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/financial-risk-management-for-environmental-professionals/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260603T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260429T201822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T181545Z
UID:10000717-1780484400-1780488000@eco.ca
SUMMARY:AI and the Future of Environmental Consulting: Impacts on Business Models\, Work\, and the Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping environmental consulting\, but not in the ways many expect.\nDrawing on new research based on labour market modelling\, employer interviews\, and an industry workshop\, this webinar explores how AI is transforming consulting workflows\, business models\, and workforce dynamics. Participants will gain practical insight into where AI is already being used\, why traditional time-and-materials billing models are under pressure\, how roles are\nchanging\, and why talent pipeline compression poses the greatest long-term risk. \nThe session will also address governance\, risk\, and what firms can do now to turn AI into a strategic advantage rather than a source of disruption. \nSpeakers: \n \nGeni Peters \nGeni Peters is an economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University. As Labour Market Information (LMI) Manager at ECO Canada\, she is responsible for the management\, execution and delivery of environmental LMI projects\, working with an army of professionals comprised of staff\, consultants\, strategic advisors and subject matter experts. \nBefore joining ECO Canada\, Geni applied her knowledge and skills in a wide range of roles and industries. She worked as a lecturer for 14 years\, teaching a wide range of economics courses and supervising student research projects at UC San Diego and Penn State University. More recently\, she managed labour market research initiatives including economic modelling and reporting at PetroLMI Division of Energy Safety Canada (formerly the Petroleum Human Resources Council) and conducted economic research and analysis at Brown Economic Consulting. \n \nMotunrayo Cole \nMotunrayo Cole currently works as the Research Lead on environmental labour market information at ECO Canada.  She brings a wealth of experience in statistics\, survey design\, data analysis and reporting on key indicators such as job openings\, representation\, and labour shortages for environmental professionals. She has worked on and led the delivery of technical research across a range of topics including market outlook\, benchmarking salary\,  demographic profile analysis\, and net zero projects. \nWith a Masters in International Economics and Project Management\, She contributes to bridging the gap in information between job seekers and employers by providing insightful research reports geared at matching labour supply with hiring demands of evolving employers and industries across Canada.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ai-and-the-future-of-environmental-consulting-impacts-on-business-models-work-and-the-workforce/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260609T163000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260414T160822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T171053Z
UID:10000712-1780995600-1781022600@eco.ca
SUMMARY:GHG Management Training - Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:This full-day training session\, organized by ECO Canada\, is designed to provide professionals with a comprehensive and practical understanding of greenhouse gas (GHG) calculation and management in Ottawa.\nThe program supports organizations in strengthening their capacity to measure\, track\, and reduce emissions in alignment with ESG requirements and Net Zero objectives. Participants will develop a strong foundation in GHG accounting\, including the classification and calculation of Scope 1\, Scope 2\, and Scope 3 emissions. The training emphasizes real-world application through hands-on exercises focused on data collection\, emission factor selection\, carbon footprint calculation\, and emissions tracking and reporting. \nThe program also addresses emission reduction target-setting methodologies and the development of decarbonization strategies\, including mitigation measures\, sector-specific pathways\, and an overview of Net Zero principles. This training is ideal for environmental\, sustainability\, ESG\, and management professionals seeking practical skills to support informed decision-making and advance the transition to a low-carbon economy. \nCome enhance your professional credentials and contribute to a low-carbon future by registering for the GHG Management Training Program! \nAgenda:\n\n8:30 – 9:00am – Check-in and networking\n9:00 – 10:20am – Training\n10:20 – 10:30am – Break\n10:30 – Noon – Training\nNoon – 1:00pm – Lunch\n1:00- 2:30pm – Training\n2:30 – 2:40pm – Break\n2:40-4:00pm – Training\n4:00 – 4:30 – Networking and closing
URL:https://eco.ca/event/ghg-accounting-training/
LOCATION:TCC Canada – The Blair Centre\, 1900 City Park Dr 3rd Floor\, Ottawa\, ON\, K1J1A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260616T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260511T153440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T153556Z
UID:10000719-1781607600-1781611200@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Navigating Energy Codes: Communities Sharing Their Experiences
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful conversation where Indigenous Communities share their firsthand experiences learning about Energy Codes and its benefits.\nHear directly from those who have been on the ground\, navigating the complexities of energy code requirements while balancing tough decisions around code implementation and construction hurdles. This session offers a candid look at the realities of building up-to-code structures in Indigenous Communities – from the challenges to the triumphs of better building performance and longevity. Whether you’re in the middle of a construction project or just starting out\, and if you’ve faced obstacles on the path to sustainable construction in Indigenous Communities\, this webinar is for you \nWho is this for? \n\nIndigenous housing team members responsible for planning\, approving\, or overseeing construction projects\nConstruction workers and contractors working in or with Indigenous Communities\nEnergy champions and sustainability leads within First Nations\, Métis\, and Inuit organizations\nFederal\, provincial\, and municipal staff working on Indigenous housing or energy efficiency programs\nAnyone navigating the realities of energy code implementation in an Indigenous community context\n\nWhy attend?\n \n\nHear community-sourced perspectives on what worked\, what didn’t\, and what they wish they had known earlier\nGain practical insight from peers who faced the same barriers you may be navigating right now\nUnderstand how energy code compliance connects to long-term outcomes: reduced energy costs\, improved indoor comfort\, and more durable buildings\nBuild connections with other Indigenous housing and construction professionals facing similar challenges\nAsk your questions directly to community members in a live Q&A
URL:https://eco.ca/event/navigating-energy-codes-communities-sharing-their-experiences/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260617T123000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260511T190847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T190847Z
UID:10000718-1781694000-1781699400@eco.ca
SUMMARY:Applied Mineralogy for Environmental Consultants
DESCRIPTION:What if the minerals beneath a contaminated site held the key to more effective remediation? \nEnvironmental consultants regularly encounter soil descriptions that go no further than “sand\, silt\, gravel\, or clay” yet the mineralogy of those soils can be the difference between a remediation that works and one that doesn’t. Applied Mineralogy bridges the gap between mining industry analytical methods and environmental site assessment\, giving practitioners a powerful new lens for understanding contaminated sites. \nJoin us for a 90-minute session exploring how soil mineralogy can be applied across the full lifecycle of environmental site assessment and remediation. \nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nHow mineral composition affects contaminant behaviour in groundwater\nHow to determine the source of background metals concentrations\nWhy some remedial injections underperform and what mineralogy reveals\nHow physical properties of metals can be leveraged for remediation\nSimple field tests and data evaluation strategies for conceptual understanding\nLab methods for quantifying mineral concentrations as inputs for remedial design and geochemical assessments\nReal-world case studies demonstrating the value of Applied Mineralogy for environmental consultants\n\nWhy Attend?\nSoil mineralogy is an underutilized tool in the environmental consultant’s toolkit. The presence or absence of specific minerals can fundamentally shape how a site is assessed and how remediation is designed. This session will show you how analytical approaches from the mining sector can be adapted and applied to your practice\, with practical\, field-ready takeaways. \nThis session is your opportunity to: \n\nBuild a more complete conceptual site model\nUnderstand unexpected remediation outcomes\nAdd a mineral-informed approach to your site assessment workflow\n\nWho Should Attend\n\nEnvironmental site assessment and remediation professionals\nHydrogeologists and geotechnical practitioners\nEnvironmental consultants working with contaminated sites\nStudents and early-career professionals in environmental science or geoscience\n\nSpeaker:\n \nJake Gossen \nJake Gossen is an environmental scientist specializing in fate and transport assessment of organic and inorganic contaminants in support of human health and ecological risk assessments and remedial design. His expertise includes aquifer characterization\, geochemical modeling\, and determination of background soil and groundwater concentrations. Jake has extensive experience in the design\, installation\, and physical and chemical performance verification of remediation systems. He brings a thorough understanding of Alberta Tier I and II Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines and the British Columbia Contaminated Sites Regulation. His technical specialties include hydrogeology\, aqueous geochemistry\, geochemical modeling\, well installation and development\, aquifer testing\, groundwater sampling\, and analytical QA/QC.
URL:https://eco.ca/event/applied-mineralogy-for-environmental-consultants/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260618T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20260618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T162743
CREATED:20260511T181019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T203117Z
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SUMMARY:Technologie à faible émission de carbone
DESCRIPTION:La transition vers une économie canadienne à faible émission de carbone étant au cœur des priorités climatiques actuelles\, ce webinaire offre une synthèse claire et concrète des technologies bas carbone et de leur contribution à l’atteinte de la carboneutralité d’ici 2050. S’appuyant sur des données récentes et des exemples tirés du contexte canadien\, il présente les principales sources d’émissions de gaz à effet de serre et les solutions technologiques mises en œuvre ou en cours de déploiement dans les secteurs clés. \n\nÀ qui s’adresse ce webinaire\n\nLes professionnel·le·s de l’environnement et du climat\nLes entreprises et organisations engagées dans la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre\nLes décideur·euse·s et gestionnaires\nLes acteurs du développement économique et de la transition énergétique\nLes fonctionnaires et organismes publics\nLes étudiantes et jeunes professionnelles intéressées par les technologies à faible émission de carbone et la trajectoire du Canada vers la carboneutralité\n\n\nCe que vous apprendrez :\n\nComprendre ce que sont les technologies à faible émission de carbone et leur rôle dans la trajectoire canadienne vers la carboneutralité.Identifier les principaux secteurs émetteurs de GES au Canada et les solutions technologiques associées à chacun.\nDécouvrir les technologies clés de la transition bas carbone dans les domaines de l’énergie\, des transports\, de l’industrie et de l’agriculture.\nComprendre les stratégies de mise à l’échelle ainsi que les défis techniques et économiques liés à l’adoption des technologies propres.\nConnaître les leviers politiques et incitatifs financiers qui soutiennent le déploiement des technologies à faible émission de carbone au Canada.\n\nPrésentateur:\n \nHakim Habani \nHakim Habani est coordonnateur de projets au sein des Services professionnels d’ECO Canada. Depuis presque deux ans\, il participe activement au projet IGNITE\, une initiative nationale visant à soutenir le développement des compétences et l’adoption de pratiques et de technologies favorisant une économie canadienne à faible émission de carbone.\nDans ce cadre\, Hakim a notamment animé des formations sur la gestion et la réduction des gaz à effet de serre (GES)\, incluant les approches de Mesure\, Notification et Vérification (MNV) des émissions de GES\, auprès d’organisations et d’entreprises à travers le Canada. Titulaire d’un baccalauréat en sciences de la Terre et de l’environnement et d’un master en géosciences de l’Université de Lorraine (France)\, il partagera lors de ce webinaire sur les technologies à faible émission de carbone un panorama des principales solutions bas carbone au Canada\, couvrant les secteurs de l’énergie\, des transports\, de l’industrie et de l’agriculture\, ainsi que des exemples concrets de déploiement\, des leviers politiques et des incitatifs soutenant leur adoption. \n  \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://eco.ca/event/technologie-a-faible-emission-de-carbone/
LOCATION:QC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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