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The '''Canadian Institute of Planners''' ('''CIP''') is a professional organization in [[Canada]] for those involved in [[land use planning]]. It is responsible for advocating at national and international levels for members, developing public policy positions, and providing services to members. The Institute has over 8,000 members from across Canadian, and serves as a national umbrella for the eleven Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIA).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/About/About-Us#|title=About Us|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Resources/Provincial-and-Territorial-Institutes-and-Associat#|title=Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref>
The '''Canadian Institute of Planners''' ('''CIP''') is a professional organization in [[Canada]] for those involved in [[land use planning]]. It is responsible for advocating at national and international levels for members, developing public policy positions, and providing services to members. The Institute has over 8,000 members from across Canada and around the world, and works closely with the eleven Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIAs).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=About Us {{!}} CIP |url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/About/About-Us |access-date=14 April 2020 |website=Canadian Institute of Planners}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations |url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Resources/Provincial-and-Territorial-Institutes-and-Associat |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=11 July 2023 |website=Canadian Institute of Planners}}</ref> It was founded in 1919.<ref name=":0" />

Founded in 1919, its primary aim of the CIP is to be "''the leading and globally respected voice of Canadian professional planning'' [and] ''to advance and raise the profile of Canadian professional planning, for our members in Canada and abroad, through leadership, advocacy, expertise, and education''".<ref name=":0" />


The Institute plays an active role in defining the planning profession and working towards more sustainable communities. Presently, the Institute defines planning as: "the scientific, aesthetic, and orderly disposition of land, resources, facilities and services with a view to securing the physical, economic and social efficiency, health and well-being of urban and rural communities".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cip-icu.ca/Careers-in-Planning/About-Planning#|title=About Planning|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref> This definitions provides a national focus and unity for the profession, while clearly illustrating the need for planners to work towards sustainability in urban and regional developments.
The Institute plays an active role in defining the planning profession and working toward more sustainable communities. The Institute defines planning as a discipline which addresses "the use of land, resources, facilities and services in ways that secure the physical, economic and social efficiency, health and well-being of urban and rural communities."<ref name=":0" /> This definition provides a national focus and unity for the profession, while clearly illustrating the need for planners to work towards sustainability in urban and regional developments.


As the national body for planning, the Institute also provides codes of conduct and practice for planners, as well as numerous resources on current trends in planning and allied professions.
As the national body for planning, the Institute also provides codes of conduct and practice for planners, as well as numerous resources on current trends in planning and allied professions.
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==== Professional Membership ====
==== Professional Membership ====
Planners who have been certified by a Provincial / Territorial body governing planning as a Registered Professional Planner, Licensed Professional Planner, Urbanistes, or equivalent are eligible for this category. Planners who live outside of Canada, or have been licensed by a reciprocal organization are eligible for an international version of this class.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership/Fees#|title=2020 Membership Fees|last=|first=|date=2020|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref>
This membership category is reserved for planners who have been certified by a provincial/territorial body that governs planning as a Registered Professional Planner, Licensed Professional Planner, Urbaniste, or equivalent. Planners who live outside of Canada, or have been licensed by a reciprocal organization, are eligible for an international version of this class.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |date=11 July 2023 |title=Membership Fees {{!}} CIP |url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership/Fees |access-date=11 July 2023 |website=Canadian Institute of Planners}}</ref>


Professional members are the only class entitled to use the professional designation MCIP (Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners). This designation is a registered trademark, only available to professional planners in good standing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership-/Show-Your-Pride#|title=MCIP® - Show Your Pride|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref>
Professional members are the only class entitled to use the professional designation MCIP (Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners). This designation is a registered trademark, only available to professional planners in good standing.<ref name=":2" />


==== Candidate Membership ====
==== Candidate Membership ====
Individuals who are in the process of pursuing full membership, usually possessing an eligible degree from the [[Urban planning education|Professional Standards Board]], but completing work experience requirements or exams. International classes for students completing certification with reciprocal bodies or residing outside of Canada are also available.<ref name=":2" />
This membership category is reserved for individuals who are in the process of pursuing full membership usually possessing an eligible degree from the [[Urban planning education|Professional Standards Board]], but completing work experience requirements or exams.


==== Student Membership ====
==== Student Membership ====
Those in post-secondary educational institutions are able to join the CIP as student members, but only students in recognized planning programs are eligible to be voting members.<ref name=":2" />
This membership category is available to students enrolled full-time in post-secondary educational institutions, with accredited students (those enrolled in recognized planning programs) also eligible to be voting members.<ref name=":2" />

==== Retired & Non-Practicing Membership ====
This membership category is available to members who are on leave from regular employment, or to professional members who have fully retired from the planning profession and left in good standing.<ref name=":2" />


==== Public Membership ====
==== Public Membership ====
Members of the public, planners who are no longer practicing are eligible for non-voting membership.<ref name=":2" />
This membership category is available to members of the public who may have an interest in Canadian professional planning, but who do not qualify for other categories.<ref name=":2" />


=== Benefits ===
=== Membership Benefits ===
The primary benefit to full / professional members is the use of the MCIP designation and seal. The designation demonstrates to clients, the public, and employers that a planner meets all professional standards and is part of a profession. Professional and Candidate members are also automatically enrolled in a professional liability insurance program.
The primary benefit to full/professional members is the use of the MCIP designation and seal. The designation demonstrates to clients, the public, and employers that a planner meets all professional standards and is part of a profession.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Member Benefits {{!}} CIP |url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership/Benefits |access-date=11 July 2023 |website=Canadian Institute of Planners}}</ref> Professional and Candidate members are also automatically enrolled in a professional liability insurance program.


A large part of the work CIP does is advocating for the planning profession and the value of planning. The Institute lobbies the federal government and other stakeholders to influence public policy. To educate members and the public CIP regularly hosts events like [[World Urbanism Day|World Town Planning Day]] seminars, and its annual national conference. It also regularly hosts online and in person workshops and training seminars on current issues in planning.
A large part of the work that CIP does is advocating for the planning profession and the value of planning. The Institute lobbies the federal government and other stakeholders to influence public policy. To educate members and the public, CIP regularly hosts events like [[World Urbanism Day|World Town Planning Day]] seminars and its annual national conference. It also regularly hosts online and in-person workshops and training seminars on current issues in planning.


To encourage student involvement in planning, the Institute offers numerous scholarships and bursaries to those enrolled in planning programs though a separately incorporated planning student trust fund.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Honours-Awards/Scholarships-Bursaries#|title=Scholarships and Bursaries|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref> Nine awards are disbursed annually, totaling over $30,000 in support to students.
To encourage student involvement in planning, the institute offers numerous scholarships and bursaries to those enrolled in planning programs through the CIP/ICU Planning Student Trust Fund.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=Scholarships and Bursaries {{!}} CIP-PSTF |url=https://www.cip-pstf.ca/scholarships |website=CIP/ICU Planning Student Trust Fund}}</ref> Four scholarships and seven bursaries are disbursed annually, totalling $46,000 in support to students.


== Member benefits ==
Other member services and benefits include:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership/Benefits#|title=Membership Benefits|last=|first=|date=|website=Canadian Institute of Planners|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref>
Other member services and benefits include:<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=Membership Benefits {{!}} CIP |url=https://www.cip-icu.ca/Membership/Benefits |access-date=11 July 2023 |website=Canadian Institute of Planners}}</ref>


*a quarterly magazine entitled 'Plan Canada'
*a quarterly magazine entitled ''Plan Canada''
*free subscription to the 'Zoning Trilogy'
*free subscription to [https://www.zoningtrilogy.com/ Zoning Trilogy]
*annual honours and awards program to acknowledge planning excellence
*discounts on home and life insurance.
*'Perkopolis' discounts and services
*annual awards for planning excellence
*annual national conference
*annual national conference
*access to the Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) HUB
*online information and services.
*online information and services


=== Reciprocity ===
== Reciprocity ==
The Canadian Institute of Planners maintains reciprocal agreements with the [[American Planning Association]] and the [[Planning Institute Australia|Planning Institute of Australia]]. These official agreements means planners with certification in one jurisdiction can easily transfer their certification to another, and begin practicing there.
The Canadian Institute of Planners maintains reciprocal agreements with the [[American Planning Association]] and the [[Planning Institute Australia|Planning Institute of Australia]]. These official agreements mean planners with certification in one jurisdiction can easily transfer their certification to another, and begin practicing there.


== Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations ==
== Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations ==
The Institute represents planning solely at the national level, and works closely with the independent Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIA). Regulation of the profession and certification of members are the purview of PTIAs, as the [[Constitution of Canada|Canadian Constitution]] places the regulation of professions within provincial control.<ref>Brophey, B., & Lanktree, C. (n.d.). RPP-Ortability. ''Plan Canada.'' Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 14 April 2020 from: <nowiki>https://www.cip-icu.ca/getattachment/Resources/Provincial-and-Territorial-Institutes-and-Associat/RPP-portability.PNG.aspx</nowiki></ref> While no longer incorporated together, the PTIAs and the Institute function together to regulate, represent, and advocate for planning in Canada
The Institute represents planning solely at the national level, and works closely with the independent Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIA). Regulation of the profession and certification of members are the purview of PTIAs, as the [[Constitution of Canada|Canadian Constitution]] places the regulation of professions within provincial control.<ref>Brophey, B., & Lanktree, C. (n.d.). RPP-Ortability. ''Plan Canada.'' Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 14 April 2020 from: https://www.cip-icu.ca/getattachment/Resources/Provincial-and-Territorial-Institutes-and-Associat/RPP-portability.PNG.aspx</ref> While no longer incorporated together, the PTIAs and the Institute function together to regulate, represent, and advocate for planning in Canada.


Eleven PTIAs exist in Canada,<ref name=":1" />
Eleven PTIAs exist in Canada:<ref name=":1" />


* Atlantic Planners Institute
* [https://atlanticplanners.org/ Atlantic Planners Institute]
* Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Professional Planners
* [https://atlanticplanners.org/provincial-associations/newfoundland-and-labrador/ Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Professional Planners]
* Licensed Professional Planners Association of Nova Scotia
* [https://atlanticplanners.org/provincial-associations/nova-scotia/ Licensed Professional Planners Association of Nova Scotia]
* Prince Edward Island Institute of Professional Planners
* [https://atlanticplanners.org/provincial-associations/prince-edward-island/ Prince Edward Island Institute of Professional Planners]
* New Brunswick Association of Planners
* [https://atlanticplanners.org/provincial-associations/new-brunswick/ New Brunswick Association of Planners]
* Ordre des urbanistes du Québec
* [https://ouq.qc.ca/ Ordre des urbanistes du Québec]
* [[Ontario Professional Planners Institute]]
* [https://ontarioplanners.ca/home Ontario Professional Planners Institute]
* Manitoba Professional Planners Institute
* [http://www.mppi.mb.ca/ Manitoba Professional Planners Institute]
* Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute
* [https://sppi.ca/ Saskatchewan Professional Planners Institute]
* Alberta Professional Planners Institute
* [https://www.albertaplanners.com/ Alberta Professional Planners Institute]
* [[Planning Institute of British Columbia]]
* [[Planning Institute of British Columbia]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[American Institute of Certified Planners]]

* The [[Royal Town Planning Institute]]
* [[American Planning Association]]
* [[American Planning Association]]
* [[American Institute of Certified Planners]]
* [[Commonwealth Association of Planners]]
* [[Global Planners Network]]
*[[Planning Institute of Australia]]
* [[Planning Institute of Australia]]
* [[Royal Town Planning Institute]]


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{official website|http://www.cip-icu.ca/}}
* {{Official website|http://www.cip-icu.ca/}}

{{Authority control}}


[[Category:Professional planning institutes]]
[[Category:Professional planning institutes]]

Latest revision as of 14:48, 27 September 2023

Canadian Institute of Planners
AbbreviationCIP
Formation1919; 105 years ago (1919)
Legal statusActive
HauptsitzOttawa, Ontario
Region served
Kanada
Official language
English, French
Websitewww.cip-icu.ca

The Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) is a professional organization in Canada for those involved in land use planning. It is responsible for advocating at national and international levels for members, developing public policy positions, and providing services to members. The Institute has over 8,000 members from across Canada and around the world, and works closely with the eleven Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIAs).[1][2] It was founded in 1919.[1]

The Institute plays an active role in defining the planning profession and working toward more sustainable communities. The Institute defines planning as a discipline which addresses "the use of land, resources, facilities and services in ways that secure the physical, economic and social efficiency, health and well-being of urban and rural communities."[1] This definition provides a national focus and unity for the profession, while clearly illustrating the need for planners to work towards sustainability in urban and regional developments.

As the national body for planning, the Institute also provides codes of conduct and practice for planners, as well as numerous resources on current trends in planning and allied professions.

Membership

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Categories of Membership

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Professional Membership

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This membership category is reserved for planners who have been certified by a provincial/territorial body that governs planning as a Registered Professional Planner, Licensed Professional Planner, Urbaniste, or equivalent. Planners who live outside of Canada, or have been licensed by a reciprocal organization, are eligible for an international version of this class.[3]

Professional members are the only class entitled to use the professional designation MCIP (Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners). This designation is a registered trademark, only available to professional planners in good standing.[3]

Candidate Membership

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This membership category is reserved for individuals who are in the process of pursuing full membership – usually possessing an eligible degree from the Professional Standards Board, but completing work experience requirements or exams.

Student Membership

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This membership category is available to students enrolled full-time in post-secondary educational institutions, with accredited students (those enrolled in recognized planning programs) also eligible to be voting members.[3]

Retired & Non-Practicing Membership

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This membership category is available to members who are on leave from regular employment, or to professional members who have fully retired from the planning profession and left in good standing.[3]

Public Membership

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This membership category is available to members of the public who may have an interest in Canadian professional planning, but who do not qualify for other categories.[3]

Membership Benefits

[edit]

The primary benefit to full/professional members is the use of the MCIP designation and seal. The designation demonstrates to clients, the public, and employers that a planner meets all professional standards and is part of a profession.[4] Professional and Candidate members are also automatically enrolled in a professional liability insurance program.

A large part of the work that CIP does is advocating for the planning profession and the value of planning. The Institute lobbies the federal government and other stakeholders to influence public policy. To educate members and the public, CIP regularly hosts events like World Town Planning Day seminars and its annual national conference. It also regularly hosts online and in-person workshops and training seminars on current issues in planning.

To encourage student involvement in planning, the institute offers numerous scholarships and bursaries to those enrolled in planning programs through the CIP/ICU Planning Student Trust Fund.[5] Four scholarships and seven bursaries are disbursed annually, totalling $46,000 in support to students.

Member benefits

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Other member services and benefits include:[6]

  • a quarterly magazine entitled Plan Canada
  • free subscription to Zoning Trilogy
  • annual honours and awards program to acknowledge planning excellence
  • annual national conference
  • access to the Continuous Professional Learning (CPL) HUB
  • online information and services

Reciprocity

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The Canadian Institute of Planners maintains reciprocal agreements with the American Planning Association and the Planning Institute of Australia. These official agreements mean planners with certification in one jurisdiction can easily transfer their certification to another, and begin practicing there.

Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations

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The Institute represents planning solely at the national level, and works closely with the independent Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations (PTIA). Regulation of the profession and certification of members are the purview of PTIAs, as the Canadian Constitution places the regulation of professions within provincial control.[7] While no longer incorporated together, the PTIAs and the Institute function together to regulate, represent, and advocate for planning in Canada.

Eleven PTIAs exist in Canada:[2]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "About Us | CIP". Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Provincial and Territorial Institutes and Associations". Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Membership Fees | CIP". Canadian Institute of Planners. 11 July 2023. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Member Benefits | CIP". Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Scholarships and Bursaries | CIP-PSTF". CIP/ICU Planning Student Trust Fund.
  6. ^ "Membership Benefits | CIP". Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  7. ^ Brophey, B., & Lanktree, C. (n.d.). RPP-Ortability. Plan Canada. Canadian Institute of Planners. Retrieved 14 April 2020 from: https://www.cip-icu.ca/getattachment/Resources/Provincial-and-Territorial-Institutes-and-Associat/RPP-portability.PNG.aspx
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