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Healthcare Organizations Shine Among CIPA Winners
November 14, 20072007 Winners of National Competition Are Transforming Healthcare and BusinessHugh Kelly of LCBO Named as CIO of the Year
November 14, 2007CIO Canada and CIPA recognize executive for transformational leadershipCIPA to Induct Two Leaders into Hall of Fame
November 9, 2007Richard Alvarez, Edward Lawlor are major builders of Canada's IT capabilitiesBell Aliant CIO Becomes CIPA Judge
June 18, 2007IDC Canada Chief Joins CIPA Judges Panel
May 30, 2007Canadian Information Productivity Awards Launches 15th Season
March 1, 2007CIPA Attains Unprecedented Recognition as Knowledge Resource for IT SectorCIPA Celebrates Breakthrough in Service Delivery to Businesses
November 1, 2006BizPaL program honoured by Canadian Information Productivity AwardsGlaxoSmithKline Executive Named as CIO of the Year
November 1, 2006CIO Canada and CIPA recognize Sav DiPasquale for international leadershipLionel Hurtubise To Be Inducted into CIPA Hall of Fame
October 25, 2006Montreal pioneer was a major builder of Canada's telecommunications industryCIPA and High Road Communications Building on PR Success
September 20, 2006Results of Premier Awards Program Reveal World-Leading InnovationCIPA Announces Finalists for 2006 Awards
September 20, 2006Results of Premier Awards Program Reveal World-Leading InnovationCIO Canada to Announce CIO of the Year At CIPA Gala Banquet on November 1!
August 7, 2006CIO Canada magazine will announce this year's winner of the CIO of The Year award at CIPATwo Leading Organizations to Work Together
August 1, 2006CIPA and COACH Become Allies in Promoting Canadian Innovative ExcellenceTwo longstanding organizations committed to promoting and celebrating Canadian innovation using information and communications technologies have signed an agreement to work together. CIPA and CIO Canada magazine honour unsuspecting CIO of the Year
November 9, 2005CIPA, in partnership with CIO Canada magazine, has named Matthew Anderson, vice president and chief operating officer of the University Health Network (UHN), as the CIO Canada CIO of the Year for 2005.Anderson, a leading figure in the transformation of healthcare institutions through the application of information and communications technologies, expressed complete surprise when called onstage to receive the CIO of the Year Award during the 13th annual CIPA Gala Banquet on November 1 in Toronto. CIPA Awards Celebrate International Success Stories
November 1, 2005Innovative award-winning organizations lead the world by exampleCanadian businesses are succeeding internationally by becoming hubs of worldwide networks, winners of the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA) 2005 competition reveal. Carol Stephenson inducted into CIPA Hall of Fame
October 27, 2005Helped lead Canada’s telecommunications industry into modern competitive eraCarol Stephenson, a champion of innovation who helped build a competitive telecommunications industry in Canada, is being honoured by induction into the CIPA Hall of Fame. CIPA Announces finalists for 2005 Awards
July 4, 2005Entries to Premier Awards Program Show Strategic Focus on InnovationFinalists in the 2005 CIPA competition were selected from more than 200 entries submitted from every region of Canada by organizations of all types and sizes. Top Software Maker Supports CIPA Awards
May 11, 2005Computer Associates Canada Becomes Diamond SponsorAs a Diamond Sponsor, CA commits to supporting the CIPA mission of honouring organizations that have developed innovative, results-based technology solutions. CGI and CIPA Form Partnership for Productivity Leadership[en français]
May 11, 2005CGI Becomes Managing Sponsor of 2005 CIPA AwardsAs the largest Canadian-based IT and business process services company with presence in every major Canadian centre, CGI will encourage the collaboration of key stakeholders in academia, government and the private sector with CIPA to develop, promote and celebrate Canadian innovation and competitiveness. John Kelly inducted into CIPA Hall of Fame
November 2, 2004Entrepreneur has helped build leading companies for three decadesVisionary entrepreneur John Kelly of Ottawa has been recognized for his historic contributions to Canada's modern economy by induction into the Hall of Fame of the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA). Information Management Helps Canadian Soldiers On the Job
November 2, 2004CIPA award-winning solution gives Armed Forces greater worldwide knowledgeCanadian Armed Forces system, called the Army Lessons Learned Knowledge Warehouse, has won the Diamond Award of Excellence from the Canadian Information Productivity Awards (CIPA), as the best IT project implemented in Canada in 2004. C.I.P.A. Call for Entries
April 1, 2004Call For Entries: 12th annual Canadian Information Productivity Awards Opens 2004 Competition Designed to Attract the Very Best in Canadian IT InnovationCanadian Information Productivity Awards (C.I.P.A.), Canada’s
leading national IT and innovation awards program has announced the
opening of its 12th annual competition. C.I.P.A., in collaboration
with sponsors, national industry associations, and business partners
honours Canadian organizations that have benefited from IT and innovation
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C.I.P.A. President BiographyFor over 25 years, Norm Kirkpatrick has held a wide range of senior management positions, leading, managing and advising Canadian and multi-national high tech enterprises, governments and not-for-profit business associations. Read more |
Explore the best IT Practices in CanadaThe CIPA mission is to find visionary individuals and organizations making the most innovative and effective use of information technology, and to help motivate Canada's senior executives to follow their example.
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