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CPHR ALBERTA PUBLICATIONS

Annual Reports

Read our annual reports to see our progress.

2023 Annual Report

2023 has marked another successful year for the association, as we continue to grow and adapt to the ever changing world of 

work. With the support of CPHR Canada we have developed a national network of over 31,000 human resources practitioners 

and professionals across the country and 6,232 in Alberta. We continue to work closely with our provincial counterparts to 

promote the value of hiring a designated professional, developing comprehensive research and streamlining professional standards processes across Canada. 

2022 Annual Report

The association saw growth in many areas in 2022 including membership as we welcomed 756 new members 

for a total of 6,074. We are in our fourth year of membership growth, with numbers reaching their highest 

in the association’s history. This is an exciting time for the association as we see increased recognition and 

demand for the HR profession. 

2021 Annual Report

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2020 Annual Report

For all of us, 2020 brought a lot of challenges and changes. I am proud of the role our profession played and continues to play, 

leading organizations through the dynamic change. It was a privilege for CPHR Alberta to support our members in delivering over 

100 professional development programs in 2020. Our Pandemic Webinar series launched in April to support members with various 

pandemic-related topics impacting the field of HR. The fall conference transitioned online, where we welcomed over 500 attendees from 

over 40 communities within Alberta, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. For the first time, we were able to bring our community 

together, including attendees from other CPHR Canada jurisdictions. The ability to deliver virtually has allowed us to bring professional 

development programs and other community-building programs to our members in an engaging format wherever they may reside — an 

exciting prospect for our future programs. 

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