Benefits of Membership

Why join the Canadian Public Procurement Council?
The CPPC is the leading organization for the public procurement community in Canada. We are a membership-led and supported organization and we value the support and involvement of our members.
As a member of the CPPC, you will be able to:
make direct contact with other public procurement organizations in your sector and at other levels of government across the country;
share your knowledge and experience in public procurement;
exchange ideas and information within the profession, in an effort to develop leading practices for the public sector procurement community;
profile your organization and the initiatives you are taking with your procurement team;
access methods and tools being used by other public procurement practitioners;
find the materials and contacts to enable you to develop both professionally and personally.
The Canadian Public Procurement Council is a non-profit organization. As such, your annual membership fees go directly to the development of a wide range of initiatives for the support of the public procurement community in Canada.
As a member of CPPC, you receive…
invitations to workshops, seminars and briefing sessions with key players in the public procurement community in Canada;
the CPPC job board for posting new positions in your organization or for notification of new job opportunities available to further your career;
quick links to organizations that can provide support to your day-to-day challenges;
contact details available immediately for other public procurement professionals through the membership directory;
opportunities to be involved in reviewing new documents, research reports and best practice presentations on public procurement in their developmental stages;
reference material and tools made available to members only through the CPPC website;
a complimentary subscription to Summit, Canada’s magazine on public sector purchasing, graciously provided by The Summit Group;
financial savings for your organization for the Canadian Public Procurement Forum, November 1-4, 2009 in Victoria, BC.
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