Canadian Condominium Institute


The Canadian Condominium Institute is an independent, non-profit organization formed in 1982 to represent all facets of the condominium/strata community. It has 17 Chapters across Canada.

Origins

Toronto property manager David Medhurst established the CCI in November, 1982 with Alvin Rosenberg, Beth Shier, the editor of Condominium Timeshare Magazine, Jonathan Fine, a Toronto Condominium Lawyer at Fine & Deo, Edward Furlong, a condominium accounting specialist and Karl Habb, a future president of the North York Condominium Association. The first meeting was held at Toronto's Inn on the Park Hotel on November 25, 1982 and those present are considered 'founding members' of the CCI. The first CCI President was Mr. Claude Renaud and the first Vice-President was Jonathan Fine.

Objectives

CCI provides educational opportunities for condominium owners and directors; offers information and/or referrals to competent professionals; works to improve provincial condominium/strata legislation; and develops standards for professional members.

Membership

CCI members are of four types:
Through its membership, CCI represents over a quarter of a million condo owners across Canada.

Education

CCI Chapters provide education for condominium owners and directors through a series of courses known as Condo 100, Condo 200 and Condo 300. In addition, some Chapters provide seminars and workshops on topics such as insurance, mediation, etc.

ACCI (Associate of the Canadian Condominium Institute)

The ACCI designation is granted to professionals in condominium matters such as lawyers, engineers, architects, and property managers. To be eligible to become ACCIs, individuals must be professional members of CCI, have at least three years of professional condominium experience, have contributed to the condominium community by teaching courses, writing articles, participating in seminars or providing other services, and have successfully completed a thorough examination.

Awards

CCI offers three awards:
In addition to these three awards, CCI offers the Lorne Young Chapter of the Year Award and the H. Penman Smith Award for excellence for the most outstanding Chapter newsletter.

Communications

Each chapter offers a newsletter or magazine, usually on a quarterly basis, focusing on local/provincial condominium issues and Chapter news. The Toronto chapter publishes CondoVoice, an-award-winning magazine.