Virtual Conference: Work Reimagined
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 Export to Your Calendar 2026-05-29
When: Friday, May 29th, 2026
9:00am-3:15pm CST
Where: Live Virtual Conference - Zoom
Canada
Contact: CPHR Manitoba Events
events@cphrmb.ca
204-943-2836


Online registration is available until: 2026-05-27
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Virtual Conference: Work Reimagined
The way we work is changing,  and in many workplaces, burnout, negativity, and disengagement have become normalized. Pressures like return-to-office policy changes, AI, and job insecurity are only adding to the strain. Our Virtual Conference brings this conversation front and centre, exploring what is driving disconnection in the workplace and the practical ways organizations can respond in meaningful ways. 

Attendees will gain real-world insights from thriving workplace cultures around the world, learn strategies they can apply immediately, and build a clearer understanding of today’s evolving work landscape. Work Reimagined is designed to help leaders and employees discover what it takes to create healthier, more connected workplaces, leaving participants feeling informed, inspired, and ready to act.

Time:
8:45am-9:00am - Log In
9:00am-3:15pm - Sessions


CPD Hours: 6.0

Cost (add GST): 
Member Early Bird - $250 (until March 31)
Member Regular - $300 (April 4 - May 27)
Non-Member Early Bird - $375 (until March 31)
Non-Member Regular- $425 (April 4 - May 27) 

Unable to attend live? 
The event will be recorded and made available to registrants for 30 days post conference. 

 
Our Lineup: 
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Schedule:

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Event Cancellation Policy: 
This event is falls under our general Professional Development Cancellation, Refund & Transfer Policy. To learn more, click here.


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CPHR Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the home and traditional lands of the Annishinabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our clean drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory.