Working with Indigenous People on Environmental Projects

Think differently when engaging Indigenous Peoples on environmental projects. First Nation participation in environmental decision making is increasingly recognized as vital to the move towards greater sustainability. Indigenous peoples worldwide share a unique and profound bond with the environment. Join Gary Pritchard, Environmental Project Manager from Curve Lake First Nation, to gain an understanding of how to work with Canada’s Indigenous Peoples when engaging on environmental business or projects. This webinar is intended to get young professionals thinking about how they do business with or conduct environmental business differently with local first nation communities. Participants will learn how to search out local First Nation community interests based on the proximity of a project location to treaty rights and when engagement should take place. The webinar is modelled after Rivers Edge Education and Consulting’s transformative workshop model, with a special focus on environmental projects. This webinar is designed for employers, employees, and professionals who currently work or would like to work with Indigenous people on environmental projects. Get Started Regular Price: $65 EP Member Price: Free Course Length: 60 Mins Career Stage: All Career Stages

Insulation & Air Sealing Training Courses

Online

Free online green building skills training for building a more sustainable Canada. Insulation and air sealing installer training, air barriers, and more are currently open for online registration. National Insulation and Air Sealing Training Program Focus on National Code and National Energy Code requirements. This comprehensive 9 part series presents construction and renovation focused learning content, based on input from industry, government and manufacturing sources. Certificate upon completion. Air Barriers for Professionals Air Barriers for Professionals is practically oriented information for residential construction workers and renovators who deal with air tightness, insulation and various control barriers to improve the energy efficiency of homes. Certificate upon completion.

Free

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

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!

Certified Energy Manager (CEM)

Online

The Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) certification is widely regarded as the leading designation in the energy management field. It is highly sought after by professionals who wish to establish their expertise in the industry or who require it as a prerequisite for a particular role or project. The CEM certification has been awarded to over 16,000 individuals in more than 40 countries, with over 4,500 of those certifications being delivered in Canada. This certification provides a multitude of advantages to professionals working in the energy efficiency industry. The five-day CEM training program is designed for professionals seeking a comprehensive understanding of effective energy management. The course covers technical, economic, and regulatory aspects of energy management. It provides a comprehensive forum through problem-solving activities to develop a broad understanding of the latest energy cost reduction techniques and strategies. Visit cietcanada.com to learn more about this course and to register (website link below)

$3,195

Beyond Talk, Towards Action: Climate Caucus Summit 2024

Online

May 10th, 2024 | 9am to 3pm PT / 12pm to 6pm ET | Zoom Registration Opens April 1st This important annual event brings together local elected leaders representing communities of all sizes from coast to coast to coast to discuss and workshop practical local climate solutions. How do we tackle climate action and prepare for climate changes in the context of the competing crises of affordability, housing, biodiversity, and more? The last few years have shown us that climate impacts are coming faster than scientists had even predicted, and it is local governments that are responsible for keeping their residents safe. However, it is important to ensure adaptation does not come at the expense of emissions reductions and Indigenous reconciliation, and in many cases, constituents have their eyes on other priorities. Local governments have to take a system wide approach to tackling these interconnected issues. This year’s agenda will be delivered in partnership with Community Energy Association, WCS Engagement + Planning, and Hlimoo Sustainable Solutions, and it will focus on solutions and actions for attendees to take home with them.

Acfas, Colloque #452 – Précarité énergétique : un enjeu social et sanitaire pour une transition énergétique équitable

University of Ottawa

  Dans le cadre du 91e congrès de l’ACFAS qui se tiendra à l’Université d’Ottawa, le colloque #452 - Précarité énergétique : un enjeu social et sanitaire pour une transition énergétique équitable aura lieu le mardi 14 mai 2024.  Au Canada, un ménage canadien sur cinq n’a pas accès à des niveaux de services énergétiques adéquats (chauffage, climatisation, éclairage, alimentation des appareils ménagers, etc.) pour maintenir une température intérieure saine, répondre à ses besoins et vivre dans la dignité - une situation connue sous le nom de précarité énergétique. La précarité énergétique expose les ménages à de multiples facteurs de stress et a des répercussions importantes sur la santé, le bien-être et l’inclusion sociale. Les ménages à faibles revenus, les locataires, les personnes vivant dans des logements de mauvaise qualité, les femmes, les jeunes adultes, les personnes âgées, les personnes issues de la diversité et les populations autochtones sont plus susceptibles d’être confrontés à la précarité énergétique et à ses conséquences. Alors qu’elle est d’autant plus importante à considérer pour favoriser une transition juste et la résilience climatique dans le secteur résidentiel, la précarité énergétique demeure un phénomène méconnu au Canada et est largement absente des politiques et programmes énergétiques, sociaux et d’adaptation aux […]

Canada’s Net-Zero Forum 2024

Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto ON 1 Harbour Square, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

On May 14 and 15, 2024, the Transition Accelerator is gathering industry, government, academic, Indigenous, and civil society leaders for Canada's Net-Zero Forum, a unique event presenting a strategic, integrated, whole-of-society view of potential net-zero solutions. Through two days of engaging, interactive sessions and meaningful keynote presentations, we’re equipping participants with the latest understanding of what drives large-scale transitions, plus a practical and powerful framework for identifying the transition pathways that will drive better investment decisions, smarter policies, and equip Canada to succeed in emerging global value chains. We want you to join us!

$1200

International Energy Forum 2024

University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada +1 more

The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is excited to host the International Energy Forum together with collaborators on the Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security (CASES) partnership. This event will take place on May 14th, 15th and 16th and will be located on the beautiful USask Campus in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The final day will be located at the Wanuskewin National Historic Site. The event will showcase panel presentations from academic, industry, community and government representatives and facilitate opportunities for partners from Alaska, Canada, Sweden, and Norway to connect and build relationships for future collaboration. We are happy to host this in-person event and welcome you to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Working with the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB)

Online

Working with the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) provides guidance to help anyone who works regularly with the code to either comply with or enforce it. The course covers the most important aspects of the NECB, notably building envelopes, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, and water heating. This two-day course enables participants to comprehend the implications of the code for themselves and from the perspectives of others. Visit cietcanada.com to learn more about this course and to register (website link below)

$1,095

Certified Energy Auditor (CEA)

CIET

The four-day Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) program provides participants with the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is used in facilities and identify areas in which consumption can be reduced. It also covers useful calculation methodologies through practical examples and peer exercises. This is the right course for you if you are or will be involved in commercial building audits and want to expand your knowledge about the complete energy auditing and reporting process. Additionally, the course prepares you to take the exam and earn the CEA certification. Visit cietcanada.com to learn more about this course and to register (website link below)

$2,350

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