Register Today for Agents of Change 2025 – May 14

April 21, 2025

Agents of Change is a transformative one-day event advancing and celebrating a culture of fairness, representation and belonging in workplaces.

As EHRC’s flagship event on diversity, equity and inclusion, Agents of Change offers an exceptional professional development opportunity for HR professionals, students and new graduates, company leaders and DEI champions. We are proud to provide a platform that brings together employers, unions, academia, associations, nonprofits and government.

Attendees will leave inspired and equipped with new knowledge and resources to empower underrepresented individuals in their workplaces – not just in the electricity sector, but in industries nationwide.

Event details

DateWednesday, May 14, 2025
Time8 am-4 pm
LocationPalais Royale, Toronto, ON
RegistrationIndividual: $599 (+taxes & fees) Table of 8: $4,792 (+taxes & fees)
Registration Pagehttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/1228730910229
Event Pagehttps://ehrc.ca/event/agents-2025/

Featuring an exciting lineup of guest speakers and engaging sessions, EHRC is bringing the electricity industry together to share stories and best practices, learn from each other’s experiences, and discuss how we can frame these important values in the Canadian context.

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