CDA 2026 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Survey |
Welcome to CDA's 2026 Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Survey
The Canadian Dam Association (CDA) is committed to encouraging cooperation, advancing technical expertise, and building competency in dam-related fields across Canada. In 2024, CDA established an Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Task Group to explore current best practices and provide recommendations that support diverse perspectives within the dam community.
This voluntary survey is part of CDA’s ongoing efforts to better understand and promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and Truth and Reconciliation among its members and related community.
To ensure independent and expert data management, CDA has engaged Prairie Catalyst Consulting Corp—a Saskatoon-based EDI consulting firm—to administer and analyze the survey. All responses will be compiled exclusively by Prairie Catalyst and shared with CDA in summary form only. Individual responses will remain confidential, and data will be aggregated to prevent identification of any participants. CDA will not receive information related to individual responses.
Survey data may be retained by Prairie Catalyst for up to three years to support longitudinal analysis in future CDA surveys, after which it will be securely destroyed.
We estimate it will take 15 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is entirely voluntary. You may skip any questions or exit the survey at any time.
By sharing your experiences and insights, you’ll help shape CDA’s approach to advancing EDI and Truth and Reconciliation within the dam industry. For more information on CDA, please visit https://cda.ca/about-cda/about-cda.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley from Prairie Catalyst Consulting (jocelyn@prairiecatalyst.ca) or the Canadian Dam Association at info@cda.ca.
This voluntary survey is part of CDA’s ongoing efforts to better understand and promote equity, diversity, inclusion, and Truth and Reconciliation among its members and related community.
To ensure independent and expert data management, CDA has engaged Prairie Catalyst Consulting Corp—a Saskatoon-based EDI consulting firm—to administer and analyze the survey. All responses will be compiled exclusively by Prairie Catalyst and shared with CDA in summary form only. Individual responses will remain confidential, and data will be aggregated to prevent identification of any participants. CDA will not receive information related to individual responses.
Survey data may be retained by Prairie Catalyst for up to three years to support longitudinal analysis in future CDA surveys, after which it will be securely destroyed.
We estimate it will take 15 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is entirely voluntary. You may skip any questions or exit the survey at any time.
By sharing your experiences and insights, you’ll help shape CDA’s approach to advancing EDI and Truth and Reconciliation within the dam industry. For more information on CDA, please visit https://cda.ca/about-cda/about-cda.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley from Prairie Catalyst Consulting (jocelyn@prairiecatalyst.ca) or the Canadian Dam Association at info@cda.ca.