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The Canadian Capital Region membership includes risk and insurance management professionals from a broad range of industries (both public and private sector) across the Eastern Ontario/Canadian Capital Region. 

Our Chapter generally meets once a month, from September through to May, with the exception of either January or February, when we take our winter break. 

For further information please contact any of the Chapter Officers directly.

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The Canadian Capital Chapter of the Risk and Insurance Management Society is proud to have supported the great works of the Ottawa Mission for over 15 years.  We were able to raise $750 for the Mission this year!


(L-R):  Matthew White, Kim Banks, Emilie Lang, Dan Szyjka, Julie Voyer, Steven Johnson, Ron Leblanc, Jennifer Campbell, Tony Lackey, John LammeyCaption


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  • Education - CRIM

    Carleton University's Sprott School is offering the second course in the Canadian Risk Management program starting weekly from 6 pm to 9 pm from Wednesday March 1 to May 31. Risk Assessment and Treatment will be offered virtually. 

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