HR LeadersTalk: Tracey Arnish, CPHR

By Drew Railton, CPHR Tracey Arnish, CPHR is the chief people officer with Coast Capital Savings Credit Union.  Coast is the largest credit union by...

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Introducing CPHR British Columbia & Yukon

HRMA, the Human Resource Management Association will now be known as CPHR BC & YK, the Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of British Columbia...

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Apprenticeship Programs Fuel Employee Experience: Much to Learn From “Made in the Trade”

By Amelia Chan, CPHR Talent management is a long term commitment which requires executive support, strategic thinking—and an HR mindset. While leaders conceptually realize talent management...

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CPHR Launches New Designation and Brand Across Canada

The Chartered Professional in Human Resources of Canada officially unveiled the new CPHR brand today, representing 27,000 CPHRs in the nine CPHR member provinces...

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2016 CPHR Graduates

The Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation represents a commitment to a national standard of excellence, sets a benchmark for the practice of...

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CHRP Changes to CPHR: Recognized Globally—Except Ontario

When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. A positive mindset at the best of times, it offers an accurate metaphor for provincial HR associations across...

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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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