API’s Annual Conference for 2022 will be held in Prince Edward Island in October 2022. API is pleased to announce we are pilot testing a new approach to planning our annual regional conference. We are establishing a regional committee to ensure a regional scope of annual conference programming, alleviate the volunteer burden on our provincial…
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The New Brunswick Association of Planners is offering a $500 scholarship. To be eligible, applicants must: Be a New Brunswick resident; Be enrolled full-time in an accredited planning program during the term of the scholarship. In accordance with NBAP’s statement on equity, priority will be given to applicants of diverse backgrounds including indigenous students and…
It has been a very different year for students everywhere. Despite these challenges, The Atlantic Planners Institute continues to recognize the commitment so many are making and has selected two exceptional students they believe deserve recognition this year. The API Student Scholarship was established to recognize the outstanding performance of students enrolled in an accredited…
All members of PEIIPP are invited to consider running for PEIIPP Council.
The Prince Edward Island Institute of Professional Planners is pleased to acknowledge that the Registered Professional Planners Act, passed in the Legislature in 2018, has been proclaimed and will take effect on December 26, 2020. “This is a great moment for the profession in Prince Edward Island,” notes PEIIPP president, Colleen Bawn, “after years of…
This autumn, planners across Atlantic Canada are unable to gather for our annual conference, so API is bringing the conference highlight to you. Join us in welcoming James Hoggan as he delivers his Keynote address. James Hoggan is a best-selling author and president of an award winning public relations firm. James writes and speaks widely…
I’m Right and You’re an Idiot… The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean It Up
The API 2020 Planning Excellence Awards are now open for submissions.