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Coming Soon! IPIC’s Diversity Demographic and Inclusion Survey

Published on May 5, 2022

The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) is inviting you to participate in an upcoming Diversity Demographic and Inclusion Survey launching on June 6 – June 17, 2022.

This survey is an integral part of IPIC’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) project, Building Back Through Innovation & Increasing Diversity in Canada’s IP Sector. 

By participating in the survey, you will be helping us gain valuable insights into how IPIC’s EDI project can have a meaningful and positive impact. Additionally, with EDI as a new Strategic Goal area in IPIC’s 2021-2023 Strategic Plan, the results of this survey will assist in identifying key priorities and inform future objectives.

IPIC has engaged a third-party EDI consulting firm, Global Learning Inc., to conduct this confidential and anonymous survey on our behalf. The survey aims to collect information about our diverse population and experiences related to EDI in the IP sector. Global Learning Inc. will anonymously report on the data collected for IPIC. At IPIC, we recognize and respect each of our members for their unique diversity and perspectives, and we encourage every member to participate.

Stay tuned to our weekly IP Newsbreak and our UnscrIPted blog for more EDI developments.

Acknowledgment

IPIC acknowledges the financial support of Women and Gender Equality Canada

Confidentiality and Privacy

Global Learning does not collect any identifiable information in the survey to maintain confidentiality and anonymity, such as names, email, or IP addresses. All data reporting is in the aggregate, not reporting less than 10 responses to a particular question in detail.

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