Agents of Change 2024: April 10

March 11, 2024

Agents of Change 2024 is EHRC’s annual flagship event on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).

This national forum brings together Canada’s electricity sector leaders, HR directors and our sector’s DEI champions to equip participants with current best practices and valuable resources to address the challenges experienced by women, Indigenous peoples, racialized people, persons with disabilities, LGBTQQIP2SAA and newcomers to Canada.

The goal – to create workplaces where all employees feel valued, respected and heard.

We have the power to change this disparity and transform our sector.

Go HERE for more about Agents of Change 2024

Agents of Change 2024

Agents of Change 2024 to Feature Keynote Speaker Dr. Shimi Kang

Dr. Shimi Kang is an Award-winning, Harvard-educated, Psychiatrist, Scientist, Bestselling Author, and Speaker on a mission to help individuals thrive in our fast-paced, ever-changing world. By understanding the fundamental principles that guide our behaviour, we can become better leaders, better parents, and better versions of ourselves.

Go HERE for more information on the speakers and panels featured at Agents of Change

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