New Association Chapter

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It is with great excitement that we announce, CPHR Alberta will formally recognize our members to the north in our newest Chapter, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut Chapter. As an Association this marks our 8 th chapter within the jurisdiction.

Our new chapter is a result of the tireless efforts of those who advocated for the Chapter and the Exploratory Committee for their work to better represent our northernmost members and their interests as HR professionals within the Association.

Congratulations and thank you for all your efforts in bringing this initiative to life.

In the months to come, the Association will be working to establish a NWT and Nunavut Chapter Committee and our new chapter members will have an opportunity to apply. The committee is an important step in ensuring the region is represented appropriately and receiving the support and resources required to continue growing and engaging members.

As a feature of our new portal, members will be automatically joined to our new Chapter based on their postal code. If you reside in the NWT or Nunavut region and are unsure if you have been added to the new Chapter please contact our Member Engagement Coordinator, Nicole Bourgeois.

We are looking forward to working with our new Chapter members in 2022!


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