CPHR Canada Opens Seven Paths to CPHR

Given the diversity among today’s HR professionals, the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Canada (formerly CCHRA) recently re-evaluated the framework used to recognize education...

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New Name, Designation Marks Turning Point for the Human Resources Profession in Canada

CCHRA announced today that they, and the eight provincial associations who make up the national body, are aligning under the name and designation CPHR...

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CHRP Changes Mark Strong HR Futures

By Natalie Green Canada’s Certified Human Resources Professionals (CHRPs) have reason to be confident in the future of their designation. According to the Canadian Council...

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Informed View: Is Canada Due for Pension Reform?

By Rock Lefebvre Incited by provincial and national debate over recent years, pension reform is clearly on the minds of Canadians. Aggravated by the decline...

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Human Resources: In Pursuit of Professional Balance

By Christian Codrington, CHRP When does a job, move from the status of an occupation to that of a profession and what are some of...

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CCHRA Update: Interim CEO and Chair-elect from HRMA

A clear, strong direction has been set for the Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA), the national voice for human resource professionals in...

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CCHRA Releases CHRP Competency Framework

By Kelly Mills The Canadian Council of Human Resources Associations (CCHRA) recently released its 2014 CHRP Competency Framework, providing employers and the public with a...

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The Changing Faces of CCHRA: BC Represents on National Level

By Kelly Mills CCHRA is pleased to announce the appointment of Shannon Joly, CHRP, as the Chair of its Standards Advisory Committee (SAC), effective January...

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