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  • Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC)   Canada  
    The Appraisal Institute of Canada is the premier real estate appraisal association in Canada that grants professional designations in real estate appraisal. It is a self-regulating body and, maintains the highest standards, practices and professional conduct in real estate appraisal to protect the public interest.
    http://www.aicanada.ca  
  • Building Owners and Managers Association of Canada (BOMA)   Canada  
    BOMA Canada is the voice of the Canadian commercial real estate industry. It has strong associations in each major region in Canada and has over 2000 members, representing over 500 million square feet of office space in Canada. Members include building owners, managers, developers, facilities managers, asset managers, leasing agents and brokers, investors and service providers.
    http://www.bomacanada.org  
  • Canadian Alarm and Security Association (CANASA)   Canada
    Canadian Alarm and Security Association (CANASA) is a non-profit, association representing electronic security alarm industry. CANASA offers courses, information, and other services designed to help members operate effectively, and protect consumers by establishing ethical business practices for its members.
    http://www.canasa.org  
  • Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB)   Canada
    The Canadian Architectural Certification Board was established in 1976 by agreement of the Registration Authorities and Councils of nine provincial architectural associations to assess and certify the academic qualifications of individuals holding a professional degree/diploma in architecture who intended to apply for registration.
    http://www.cacb.ca  
  • Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians (CACPT)   Canada
    The Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians is a non-profit organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining the best practices and standards for Planning Technicians and related professions. The Association ensures the standards it upholds through registration, examination and reclassification programs. CACPT has also published and enforces a Code of Ethics for its members.
    http://www.cacpt.org/  
  • Canadian Association of Drug Store Chains   Canada
    Founded in 1995, the Canadian Association of Chain Drug Stores (CACDS) is the voice of community pharmacy in Canada. Its 22 retail chain members are leaders in the industry, dispensing 78% of all prescriptions in Canada through more than 5,600 pharmacies—or 74% of the national total.
    http://www.cacds.com  
  • Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors   National
    CAHPI exists to promote and develop the home inspection industry. It was formed in 1982 to assist home and property owners with the decision of selecting a trustworthy inspector.
    http://www.cahpi.ca/  
  • Canadian Bankers Association (CBA)   Canada  
    The Canadian Bankers Association is a professional industry association that provides its members - the chartered banks of Canada - with information, research and operational support and contributes to the development of public policy on financial services. The CBA also provides information, statistics and publications to help individual and small business consumers manage their financial affairs.
    http://www.cba.ca  
  • Canadian Construction Association (CCA)   Canada
    The Canadian Construction Association connects people working in all sectors, and regions of the construction industry. Over 20,000 firms are members of the association. Their services range from design to management of finished projects and from road building to general contracting.
    http://www.cca-acc.com/  
  • Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships (CCPPP)   Canada
    The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships is a national non-partisan, non-profit organization founded on the belief that the capacity of government to meet its current and future infrastructure and service obligations can be enhanced through public-private partnerships.
    http://www.pppcouncil.ca  
  • Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE)   Canada
    The CCPE regulates the engineering profession in Canada. It is responsible for providing engineers with the standards and education needed for professional conduct. It has granted more than 160,000 professional engineering licenses and organizes national programs to raise awareness on several issues on behalf of its members.
    http://www.ccpe.ca/  
  • Canadian Federation of Apartment Associations (CFAA-FCAPI)   Canada
    The mandater of the CFAA-FCAPI is to represent its members on a national level, primarily to the federal government and its associated organizations like the CMHC. The association is also a forum for the exchange of information about the best practises and successful programs in each provincial association.
    http://www.cfaa-fcapi.org  
  • Canadian Home Builders' Association   Canada
    The CHBA is a network of home builders, dedicated to promoting quality housing and building healthy and safe communities. Its 6,800 members are made up of all areas of residential construction - builders, renovators, land developers, trade contractors and more. The CHBA works to maintain integrity and professionalism amongst members while protecting the interests of consumers.
    http://www.chba.ca/  
  • Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA)   Canada  
    The CICA represents approximately 68,000 CAs and 8,000 students in Canada and Bermuda. The CICA conducts research into current business issues and supports the setting of accounting and assurance standards for business, not-for-profit organizations and government. It issues guidance on control and governance, publishes professional literature, develops continuing education programs and represents the CA profession nationally and internationally.
    http://www.cica.ca  
  • Canadian Institute of Mortgage Brokers and Lenders (CIMBL)   Canada  
    Established in 1994, the Canadian Institute of Mortgage Brokers and Lenders is Canada’s only national association representing the mortgage industry. Prior to its inception, the mortgage industry was fragmented – with regional and provincial organizations representing various interest groups. CIMBL has since assumed a leadership role in the industry it serves and has set the standard for best practices in Canada’s mortgage industry.
    http://www.cimbl.ca  
  • Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)   Canada  
    The Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) has been dedicated to the advancement of responsible planning throughout Canada since 1919. As a national professional institute it is the certification body for the planning profession in Canada. More than half of its 6,000 members are government employees working for municipal planning offices.
    http://www.cip-icu.ca  
  • Canadian Institute of Public and Private Real Estate Companies (CIPPREC)   Canada  
    CIPPREC is a national association comprised of the largest owners, developers and managers of commercial real estate in Canada including publicly traded and large private companies, banks, brokerages, crown corporations, investment dealers, life insurance companies, pension funds and real estate investment trusts. Its members own in excess of CDN $70 billion in real estate assets located in the major centers across Canada, including retail, office, industrial, hotel, multi-residential, and seniors housing.
    http://www.realpac.ca  
  • Canadian Property Tax Association (CPTA)   Canada
    Formed in 1967, The Canadian Property Tax Association, Inc. is a national organization providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information relating to both commercial and industrial property tax issues arising across Canada.
    http://www.cpta.org  
  • Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA)   Canada  
    The Canadian Real Estate Association represents more than 75,000 real estate brokers/agents and salespeople working through more than 100 real estate boards, 10 provinical associations and one territorial association. The Association owns the MLS® trademark, has proprietary ownership of the REALTOR trademark, and operates national web sites including mls.ca for residential properties and ICX.CA for commercial listings across Canada.
    http://www.crea.ca  
  • Canadian Retail Institute (CRI)   Canada  
    Canadian Retail Institute is dedicated to promoting Retail as a Career by partnering with industry and government on retail education initiatives. CRI is currently working with industry and its partners to develop training solutions and a recognition framework for the retail industry.
    http://www.canadianretail.com  
  • Canadian Urban Institute (CUI)   Canada  
    The CUI is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in urban areas across Canada and internationally. It provides contracted research to the private sector, foundations and government organizations and has extensive international experience in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of local government capacity development and urban management programs.
    http://www.canurb.com  
  • Construction Specifications Canada (CSC)   Canada
    CSC is a multi-disciplinary, non-profit association with chapters across Canada dedicated to the improvement of communication, contract documentation, and technical information in the construction industry.
    http://www.csc-dcc.ca  
  • Corporate Real Estate Network Canada (CoreNet)   International  
    CoreNet Canada is the Canadian Chapter for CoreNet Global, the world's premier association for corporate real estate and related professionals. CoreNet Global's membership totals almost 7,000 corporate real estate executives, service providers and economic developers, all within a single category of membership to reflect the industry's focus on integrating the management of corporate assets, the workplace and infrastructure.
    http://www.corenetcanada.com  
  • EcoDesign Resource Society (EDRS)   Vancouver, British Columbia
    EDRS is a non-profit society established to promote green design practices. Its main methods of promoting the message are research and education, and communication. The EDRS is composed of professional members, all of whom are dedicated to environmentally friendly design.
    http://www.vcn.bc.ca/edrs/  
  • Economic Developers Association of Canada (EDAC)   Canada
    EDAC established in 1968, is Canada's national organization of Economic Developers. Its mission is to enhance the professional competence of Economic Development officers and ensure placement of qualified people in the field; to advance Economic Development as a distinct, recognized, and self-governing profession; and to contribute to Canada's economic well-being.
    http://www.edac.ca  
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