Interactive Workshops – Workshop 1: Future-Proofing Home Retrofit Programs: Navigating Uncertainty and Building Resilient Businesses

Beanfield Centre 105 Princes' Blvd, Toronto, ON, Canada

Calling all contractors, wholesalers, policy designers and decision-makers! Meeting these uncertain times, this workshop will help participants future-proof businesses by: Equipping participants with strategies to inform, develop and deliver retrofit programs that resonate in a policy environment focused on affordability, good-jobs, middle class wealth creation and beneficial electrification while still striving for net-zero. Addressing fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) about policy and program design by unpacking challenges from the field and providing practical tools to adapt to political change. Building constructive, direct relationships between program designers and the people doing the work, leading to better alignment of incentive programs, reducing risks of unintended consequences, and ensuring program relevance. This active hands-on workshop puts you in a room with the decision makers you need to ensure your success. Together, we can tackle these challenges and future-proof the businesses Canada needs right now! 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Registration, Refreshments and Networking 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Workshop Facilitation

Interactive Workshops – Workshop 3: Reconciliation in Action: Building Relationships, Respect, and Resilience in the Energy Sector

Beanfield Centre 105 Princes' Blvd, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us for a half-day workshop designed for energy professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of Indigenous perspectives and enhance their engagement with First Nations communities. Grounded in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #92, the session provides space for honest reflection, practical learning, and skill-building rooted in both Indigenous and Western worldviews.​ Through interactive exercises, case studies, and guided discussions, participants will: Gain insights into the current realities of First Nations communities concerning energy usage, including the impacts of access and infrastructure. Explore systemic barriers such as housing, policy, and capacity that affect energy equity. Identify personal and organizational biases and blind spots that may hinder meaningful engagement. Learn cultural humility and allyship practices that build trust and foster long-term relationships. Participants will leave with: A certificate of participation outlining the core competencies addressed during the session A personalized action plan with practical, achievable steps to advance reconciliation and energy equity. A deeper understanding of how to show up differently and more effectively as partners to Indigenous communities.​ This is not a lecture or a compliance exercise. It’s a professionally facilitated, reflective, and practical workshop designed to shift how energy professionals can do meaningful work in and […]

Indoor Heat Bylaw Series – Workshop 3: Turning Policy into Action – Implementing the Maximum Heat Bylaw

The final workshop will provide information on how staff can explore the advancement of adoption and implementation of the by-law in their municipalities. You will hear from municipal staff about the communication strategies and messaging used to support implementation and the roles of external stakeholders (such as PHUs, social housing providers, etc.) in building heat resilience.

Contracts for the Solar Industry (Online Course)

Online

Are you​ ​responsible​ ​for​ writing​​ and/or signing​ ​​construction​ ​contracts? Would you like to be? ​The Contracts for the Solar Industry course teaches students to mitigate the risks of solar installations for all parties, including ensuring that project details and variables are fully understood within the contract to help control construction costs and minimize scope of work issues. This course also provides guidance on how to comply with the Alberta Solar Business Code of Conduct and the basics of Canadian Contract Law. Course fee: $225 (early bird price available before Sept. 10: $200) Sept. 24, 26, Oct. 1 & 3 (7:00 to 9:00 p.m. MT)

$200 – $225

Indigenous Awareness 101

An introduction to the histories, cultures and issues facing Indigenous Peoples in Canada. With over 1.6 million people in Canada identifying as Indigenous, it is essential to recognize the heritage, diversity, and rights of Indigenous Nations. The histories, traditions, and beliefs of Indigenous communities are unique and all cultures are integral to Canada. Many employers consider Indigenous Awareness as essential knowledge for job seekers and professionals. Brad Spence from ECO Canada presents “Indigenous Awareness 101” which explores issues facing Indigenous peoples today from historical and critical perspectives. This webinar is designed for people who want to learn more about Indigenous peoples and support the reconciliation efforts in Canada. Learn more about the issues facing Indigenous peoples today from historical and critical perspectives. Register now to access the free webinar video.

Indigenous Perspective on the Environmental Assessment Process

Consultation is Key to a Successful Environmental Assessment (EA) Process Traditional Knowledge (TK) has formed an integral role in how we, the Indigenous Peoples, see and understand changes to the environment. For Indigenous communities, TK continues to serve as an important building block on how we determine change and environmental impacts on any particular activity. The Environmental Assessment (EA) process in its broadest sense is not new to Indigenous Communities, however, over time it has been formalized and serves as an interaction between their knowledge systems and Western development. In this 2-part webinar, hear first-hand experience of how TK impacts the EA process. This course is ideal for: Consultants Project Managers Project Coordinators Policy and Regulatory Analysts/Officials Team Leaders and Management Get Started Regular Price: $99 EP Member Price: Free Course Length: 2 hrs Career Stage: All Career Stages

Net Zero Energy For New Construction – On Demand

Blue House Energy , Canada

Introduces concepts and techniques for developing high performance and net zero energy new construction projects. In addition to advanced envelope and mechanical system content, the course includes discussion on how occupant behaviour impacts the overall energy use in a house, and affects the sizing of renewable energy systems. A partner project between Built Green Canada and Blue House Energy. Qualifies for 20 CPDs with BC Housing.

$395

On-Demand Course – 10 Pro Tips for Low Carbon

Online

Course Overview During this course, we will go over 10 high-level tips that have been consistent across most projects that achieve a low carbon status. This includes strategies with project teams, installation quality, product ideas, and operations. Many homes share similar approaches- what are they? We will cover single-family, multi-family, new, and existing homes. Learning Objectives After completing this course you will be able to: List the 10 basic tips and how to use them now Describe where you can find more information to achieve low carbon results Articulate how health and occupant welfare is usually also improved in low carbon homes Review strategies that can be used and different ways to utilize them Credit Values Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) 1 Hour in: Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) Building Performance Institute (BPI) Non Whole House American Institute of Architects - AIA (HSW) Certified Green Professional (NARI & CGP) Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) State Architect / Builder License may be applicable

$95.00

Comparison of HRV, ERV – On Demand

Online

Course Overview The course will provide a description of residential HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator), ERV (Energy or Enthalpy Recovery Ventilator) and Smart DCV (Demand Control Ventilation) systems. Energy and humidity impact on a residence in different climatic regions and varying occupancy will be presented. The importance and value of active monitoring and control of indoor air quality will be discussed.

$95.00

LEED Green Associate Training

Online

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. The LEED Green Associate is the only professional designation to show employers and clients you have certified knowledge in the field. To date, this course and its materials have proven to be instrumental in helping over 8000 students pass their respective exams at a 99% pass rate. This course is offered at a quarter of the price and time as the competition and is geared at allowing students to graduate with letters after their name! This course is instructed by a USGBC Faculty member and is the most effective way to pass. Save money by registering today and make a positive difference in your career!

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