HR Events

Overview

  • CCHRA is pleased to share a variety of member association events for HR professionals and the general public. Provincial member associations provide various events, networking opportunities and professional developmental activities to help their members maintain currency in the field, acquire a better understanding of human resources in Canada — and associate with peers. For more information on the opportunities offered through your association, please see the events listed below or visit their website.

    Below you will find a description of the type of events offered by the provincial member associations and links to event details:

    HRPA Annual Conference and Tradeshow

    HR: 2012 and Beyond... Inventing the Future

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    Date: February 1 to 3, 2012

    Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre

    Description :

    HRPA’s 2012 Annual Conference & Trade Show explores the future and closely examines the forces—demographic, social and technological that will fundamentally shift everything we take for granted about employees, work and organizations. Registration begins September 1, 2011.

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    Special offer for Out-of-Province CHRPs

    The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) is offering special pricing to out-of-province CHRPs for its 2012 Annual Conference & Trade Show three days of world-class HR seminars and keynotes, more than 250 trade show exhibitors plus networking at Canada's largest HR conference.

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    Public Sector HR 2012

    The Changing Public Sector Workplace

    Date: February 27 and 28, 2012

    Location: Ottawa Convention Centre

    Description :

    Members of provincial member associations save $455 off of registration for this event! See below for more information.

    Every level of the public service faces a potentially long period of financial restraint, just as changing demographics begin to really impact the workplace. Heightened budget scrutiny will affect hiring flexibility, and retirement of the most experienced workers will make managing transformation even more challenging. Demographics are also increasing competition for experienced talent, and many public sector HR professionals expect the next few years to be the most challenging of their careers.

    Speakers include:

    • Denise Amyot, President and Chief Executive Officer, Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation

    • Kin Choi, Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services Branch, Health Canada

    • Yves Deschenes, Associate Vice-President, Human Resources and Organizational Development, Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology

    • Thomas M. Hayes, Director, Human Resources Operations, The Ottawa Hospital

    • Shamira Madhany, Chief Officer, Diversity and Accessibility, Ontario Public Service, Ministry of Government Services, OPS Diversity Office

    • Daphne L. Meredith, Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board Secretariat

    • John W. McBain, Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada

    Check out the full agenda!

    Save on registration!

    Register Online and quote rebate code PRM4 to save $455 off of the total conference fee! Please note that this rate is available only to those who have not already registered.

    If you have any questions regarding the program, speakers, or your special rate, please email Joel Elliott at elliott@conferenceboard.ca or send him a tweet at @conferencejoel.

     


     

    HRANB Annual Conference

    Building Bridges

    Atlantic Canada Human Resources Conference Building Bridges

    Date: November 21-23, 2012

    Location: St. John, NB

    Description :

    Mark your calendars November 21-23, 2012 as the Atlantic Canada Human Resources Conference “Building Bridges” hits Saint John, NB.

    Attended by Human Resources Professionals, CEOs, service providers and other HR stakeholders from across the Atlantic Region, the event will offer the opportunity to gain knowlege from experts, share best practices and preview the latest supplier technology and tools to enhance business operations and client service delivery.

    Presented by the Human Resources Association of New Brunswick (HRANB), the Association is excited about the possibilities for learning and sharing that will be available at this conference. With a membership of over 1,000 and Chapters in five areas of our province, we promise to deliver value for both Anglophones and Francophones, and for both emerging and experienced professionals.

    For more information, and to register, please visit www.atlanticHRconference.com or call 1-877-731-1333.