Energy Management Systems (EMS) and 50001 Ready Canada Webinar 101

This one-hour webinar provides an overview of the basics of establishing an effective energy management system within an organization. Participants gain insights into ISO 50001:2018 and the 50001 Ready recognition to enable them to understand their roles and contribute to the success of their organization. The webinar showcases the features of Ready Navigator, a free online tool, while contextualizing the tasks needed to achieve the 50001 Ready Canada recognition and meet the requirements of the ISO 50001:2018 standard. In this webinar, you will learn to Properly implement energy management systems. Use the Ready Navigator tool. Facilitate your organization being recognized 50001 Ready Canada.

From Policy to Practice: Enhancing Performance Management to Elevate Women Leaders

Mackenzie Art Gallery 3475 Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Join us for a comprehensive 3-hour event on Tuesday, April 15, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM CST, focused on the critical importance of designing and developing performance management policies to effectively address and dismantle systemic barriers in the workplace. This event will feature discussions and training sessions to equip participants with the tools and strategies to foster a more equitable and inclusive workplace supporting women’s career progression.

Empowering Indigenous Communities: Introducing the Energy Code Compliance, Monitoring, and Enforcement Toolkit (Part 1)

Join ECO Canada for an insightful webinar dedicated to introducing our new toolkit, specifically designed to support Indigenous communities in adopting, complying with, and enforcing energy-building codes. This toolkit fosters sustainable development and energy efficiency within these communities, ensuring a brighter and more resilient future. What You’ll Learn: An in-depth overview of the toolkit and its unique features Strategies for integrating the toolkit into community planning and development Best practices for ensuring compliance with energy building codes

Empowering Indigenous Communities: Introducing the Energy Code Compliance, Monitoring, and Enforcement Toolkit (Part 1)

Join ECO Canada for an insightful webinar dedicated to introducing our new toolkit, specifically designed to support Indigenous communities in adopting, complying with, and enforcing energy-building codes. This toolkit fosters sustainable development and energy efficiency within these communities, ensuring a brighter and more resilient future. What You’ll Learn: An in-depth overview of the toolkit and its unique features Strategies for integrating the toolkit into community planning and development Best practices for ensuring compliance with energy building codes

Gestion de l’énergie et la norme ISO 50001

Aperçu du programme La formation Gestion de l'énergie et la norme ISO 50001 est conçue pour ceux qui souhaitent développer une culture de la gestion de l'énergie au sein de leur organisation. Elle couvre les éléments essentiels nécessaires à la réussite et s'aligne sur les exigences de la norme ISO 50001. ISO 50001 est une norme internationalement reconnue qui fournit aux organismes un cadre structuré pour la gestion de l'énergie. Elle intègre l'efficacité énergétique dans les pratiques de gestion afin d'améliorer la compréhension de l'utilisation de l'énergie, de promouvoir des comportements positifs en matière de gestion de l'énergie et d'encourager les pratiques d'économie d'énergie. L'utilisation de la norme ISO 50001 s'est accrue au fil du temps, car sa mise en œuvre permet de réduire les dépenses énergétiques et les émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES). Cette formation interactive d'une journée encourage les participants à réfléchir à leur rôle dans la promotion et le renforcement d'une culture de l'efficacité énergétique au sein de leur organisation. Bien qu'elle suive la norme ISO 50001 pour l'amélioration continue de la performance énergétique, la formation ne nécessite pas la mise en œuvre de la norme ISO 50001 ou l'obtention d'une certification pour bénéficier […]

Event Series Building Resilience Gathering 2025

Building Resilience Gathering 2025

Maximize Your Learning. Maximize Your Network. Maximize Your Impact. Sustainable Building Manitoba’s annual gathering is back! If you work in architecture, engineering, construction, development, or planning in Manitoba, this event is for you. This is where Manitoba’s building community comes together to learn what’s happening in the sector, explore practical solutions, and connect with industry peers. With expert-led discussions, fast-paced sessions, and an interactive in-person gathering, this year’s theme, MAXIMIZE, is all about getting the most out of your projects, materials, systems, and community impact. Attend however it works best for you! Gather your team in the boardroom to watch together, or tune in from your desk with headphones. Each session is designed to be short and impactful, with breaks in between to chat with colleagues, grab a coffee, or (let's be honest) catch up on emails. More than just presentations! Each afternoon will include opportunities to participate, connect, and engage—stay tuned for details.

2025 MCEE Expo

Palais des congrès de Montreal 1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Registration is now open for the 2025 MCEE Expo, taking place at the Palais des congrès de Montreal from April 24 to 25. As Canada’s largest HVAC, plumbing, electrical and lighting expo, the event will feature more than 300 exhibitors from across the country and the U.S. The event will feature product presentations, skills competitions and recreational activities focused on sustainable innovation, energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy trends. The MCEE Expo is organized by the Canadian Institute of Plumbing & Heating (CIPH), the Corporation of Master Pipe Mechanics of Quebec (CMMTQ), the Corporation of Master Electricians of Quebec (CMEQ) and the Corporation des entreprises en traitement de l’air et du froid (CETAF), in collaboration with Electro Federation Canada (EFC). Registration is available online, with the opportunity to save $25 by preregistering before the April 23 deadline. mcee.ca

Building to Net-Zero (BNZ) Community of Practice (CoP)

The BNZ CoP hosts monthly virtual sessions that address key challenges municipalities face, including creating internal buy-in, building community and industry support, fostering equitable engagement, exploring best practices for green development standards, and implementing effective measurement and tracking strategies. CoP sessions are open to all local governments and their partners, offering opportunities to engage with subject matter experts, industry leaders, and fellow professionals. Sessions will feature a mix of formal webinars, interactive workshops, and peer-learning clinics, creating space for both structured learning and collaborative problem-solving. Sessions are offered in English.  During webinars sessions, the option for simultaneous translation is provided. // La Communauté de pratique (CdP) Bâtir pour la carboneutralité (BCN) organise des séances virtuelles mensuelles qui abordent les principaux obstacles auxquels les municipalités sont confrontées, notamment la mobilisation à l’interne, les soutiens communautaire et industriel, la promotion d’un engagement équitable, l’exploration des meilleures pratiques en matière de normes d’aménagement écologique et la mise en œuvre de stratégies efficaces d’évaluation et de suivi. Les séances de la CdP sont ouvertes à toutes les administrations locales et à leurs partenaires et offrent la possibilité de s’entretenir avec des experts en la matière, des chefs de file du secteur et d’autres professionnels. […]

Calgary Solar & Friends Networking

Social Beer Haus 220 8 Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada

Calgary, are you ready!? By popular demand, we are hosting another FREE in-person Solar & Friends Networking Event in Calgary on Thursday, April 24, 2025 from 4 p.m to 6 p.m. Whether you are solar curious or already an enthusiastic champion of green energy and green builds, all are welcome!

Empowering Tomorrow – Youth Energy Conference

Wu Centre at UNB Fredericton Campus 6 Duffie Dr., Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

High school educators and learners from across New Brunswick are invited to the Wu Centre at UNB Fredericton for a day-long event surrounding green energy careers. Hosted by The Gaia Project, in partnership with the Centre of Excellence for Energy, and NB Power. Empowering Tomorrow will connect clean energy industry experts and youth to inspire climate action and engaging in the green economy. Educators in anglophone school districts can register their class, club, or student groups at no cost. Transportation needs will be coordinated with the Centre of Excellence for Energy following registration. Chartered buses have been organized from major centres (Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, and Miramachi). For those schools attending from more rural regions EECD and the Centre of Excellence for Energy will be in contact following registration regarding arrangement of transportation and accommodations if necessary.

Low-Carbon Materials in Building and Construction Workshop: Edmonton

The Westin Edmonton 10135 100 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Join the Carbon Leadership Forum (CLF) Alberta and Emissions-Neutral Buildings Information Exchange (ENBIX) in this 3-hour workshop about embodied carbon reduction strategies for building design and construction practices. In this workshop, participants will understand the context of embodied carbon in buildings and learn the significance of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). Attendees will work through a scenario to learn skills in evaluating EPDs, including avoiding “greenwashing” and making the right choice for your project. By reducing embodied carbon, your company can gain a competitive edge and build more resilient projects.

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.

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