Course Access: May 1 - 31, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session:Friday, May 29 | 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET Registration Deadline: April 24, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on May 7th, May 14th, May 21st and May 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Friday, May 29 at 12:00pm - 3:30pm. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be available within the course.
In this course the mysteries of the law and the relationship of the procurement agent to it are unraveled in a concise and easy to understand format. Candidates are given an overview of the issues and responsibilities related to entering into a legal contract as well as determining what comprises a contract. Other topics discussed are the Law of Agency, Contract Law, Laws of Competitive Bidding, comments on various Acts, bonding and alternatives to bonding.
Instructor: Michelle Trudel, NIGP-CPP, CPPB
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Explain the Law of Agency and the duties of the three parties involved in an agency relationship
• Describe the six essential elements to create a binding, valid contract
• Give a detailed description of when Contracts A and B are formed and their importance to Procurement Law
• Describe the duty of full disclosure and the duty of fairness and good faith
• Outline the key provisions of several significant cases, major Acts and Trade Agreements affecting public purchasing
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course fees are nontransferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Access: May 1 - 31, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session:Thursday, May 28 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Registration Deadline: April 24, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on May 7th, May 14th, May 21st and May 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Thursday, May 28 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm ETâ. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be provided within your course.
This course gives a detailed examination of the tendering & request for proposal processes. It includes concepts, issues and the resolution of issues relating to preparing and issuing the procurement documents as well as the ultimate receiving, opening and checking of bids. Participants will be given an overview of the various components comprising tenders and request for proposals documents and the differences of each.
Instructor: Victoria Mirlocca, Q.Arb, CPPB, C.Mgr., C.I.M., NIGP-CPP, CPSD
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Define competitive bidding and its basic elements
• Describe the many procurement document formats and their use
• Explain a variety of bidder candidacy restrictions
• Outline the aspects associated with the development of a bid document
• Explain the purpose of pre-bid meetings; along with when to use them effectively and pitfalls to watch for
• Outline the alternatives to competitive bidding
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course registration fees are non-transferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Access: June 1 - 30, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session:Wednesday, June 24 | 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET Registration Deadline: May 25, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on June 7th, June 14th, June 21st and June 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Wednesday, June 24 at 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be provided within your course.
This course gives an overview of the cooperative purchasing process in the public sector, describing the types, benefits, structure, legal considerations and challenges cooperative purchasing groups face. Attendees will be shown and discuss examples of constitutions, strategic plans, business plan reports, commodity listings and standard terms and conditions for public tenders issued by cooperative groups.
Instructor: Scott Agnello, CPPO, CPPB
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Define cooperative purchasing
• Describe a variety of methods and group purchasing models associated with cooperative purchasing
• Outline the benefits and challenges associated with cooperative purchasing, along with ways to measure savings
• Explain several rules, statutes and treaties related to cooperative purchasing
• Describe the characteristics and traits of a successful cooperative
• Outline the business components of a cooperative group
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course registration fees are non-transferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Access: June 1 - 30, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session:Monday, June 29 | 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET Registration Deadline: May 25, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on June 7th, June 14th, June 21st and June 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Monday, June 29 at 12:00pm - 3:00pm. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be available within the course.
In this course the mysteries of the law and the relationship of the procurement agent to it are unraveled in a concise and easy to understand format. Candidates are given an overview of the issues and responsibilities related to entering into a legal contract as well as determining what comprises a contract. Other topics discussed are the Law of Agency, Contract Law, Laws of Competitive Bidding, comments on various Acts, bonding and alternatives to bonding.
Instructor: Emma Sears, NIGP-CPP, CPPB, CPPO
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Explain the Law of Agency and the duties of the three parties involved in an agency relationship
• Describe the six essential elements to create a binding, valid contract
• Give a detailed description of when Contracts A and B are formed and their importance to Procurement Law
• Describe the duty of full disclosure and the duty of fairness and good faith
• Outline the key provisions of several significant cases, major Acts and Trade Agreements affecting public purchasing
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course fees are nontransferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Dates: June 1 - 30, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session: Thursday, June 25 | 5:30pm - 9:00pm ET Registration Deadline: May 25, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on June 7th, June 14th, June 21st and June 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Thursday, June 25 | 5:30pm - 9:00pm ET. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be provided within your course.
This course builds on the foundations of the Competitive Bidding – General course and focuses more on complex competitive bid solicitations, including both RFTs and RFPs. Candidates will discuss evaluated bid submissions, how to develop evaluation criteria, work with evaluators and evaluation groups, explore different costing calculations, as well as the two-envelope approach for the receipt of both proposals and tenders.
Instructor: Carl Bonitto, CPPO, CPPB
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Explain the phases associated with the RFP process
• Describe the considerations involved in the evaluation, award and debrief of a bidding competition
• Explain the purpose and benefits of an evaluation team
• Outline the preferred approach to conducting a vendor debrief and practice for increased confidence
• Describe the differences between protests and disputes and some considerations for handling each effectively
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course registration fees are non-transferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Access: June 1 – 30, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session: Wednesday, June 24 | 5:30pm - 9:00pm ET Registration Deadline: May 25, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on June 7th, June 14th, June 21st and June 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Wednesday, June 24 at 5:30pm - 9:00pm ETâ. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be provided within the course.
The Introduction to Construction course content has been updated to ensure that learners receive current information related to construction procurement in today’s environment. This course provides a step-by-step description of the process to retain a general contractor for construction using the design/bid/build contract model and stipulated price contract.
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Explain how “improvement” projects carried out in the province of Ontario are subject to the Construction Act
• Describe the type of contract method most commonly used for a construction project; including control, risk and cost considerations
• Describe the types of pricing structures that can be used for a construction project
• Outline many of the important factors to consider when engaging a contractor
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course registration fees are non-transferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Course Access: June 1 - 30, 2026 Mandatory Live Zoom Session:Thursday, June 25 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm ET Registration Deadline: Monday, May 25, 2026
Delivery Format: Self-paced online + mandatory live Zoom session
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is delivered through OPBA’s Public Procurement Learning Lab (PPLL) using the Brightspace learning platform.
If this is your first course with PPLL, you’ll receive an email with login instructions. If you’ve already taken a course through PPLL, you’ll use your existing login credentials to access the platform.
This is a blended learning experience, combining self-directed online learning with a live instructor-led session. You’ll work through readings, quizzes, and assignments at your own pace throughout the month. The deadlines you will need to meet will fall on June 7th, June 14th, June 21st and June 28th.
A mandatory live Zoom session will take place on Thursday, June 25 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm ETâ. Attendance is required to complete the course and earn your certificate.
Zoom link will be provided within your course.
This course gives a detailed examination of the tendering & request for proposal processes. It includes concepts, issues and the resolution of issues relating to preparing and issuing the procurement documents as well as the ultimate receiving, opening and checking of bids. Participants will be given an overview of the various components comprising tenders and request for proposals documents and the differences of each.
Instructor: Marie Kavanagh, CPPO, CPPB, NIGP-CPP
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of this course participants will be able to:
• Define competitive bidding and its basic elements
• Describe the many procurement document formats and their use
• Explain a variety of bidder candidacy restrictions
• Outline the aspects associated with the development of a bid document
• Explain the purpose of pre-bid meetings; along with when to use them effectively and pitfalls to watch for
• Outline the alternatives to competitive bidding
COURSE LEARNING MATERIALS
You do not need any course materials in advance, everything required to support your learning with this course will be accessed in the learning platform.
REFUNDS & PAYMENTS
Please refer to our refund + payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds. Course registration fees are non-transferable to other courses.
Space is limited: Register early to avoid disappointment. There will be a $25 late fee applied to join this course after the registration deadline. Please email members@opba.ca to request a late registration.
Tuesday, June 09, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM ET (90 minutes - Virtual Event)
Registration closes June 08, 2026- 12:00 PM ET.
Bill 194 is reshaping expectations around cybersecurity, privacy, and AI in Ontario’s public sector—bringing new considerations for procurement professionals.
Join Lise Patry (LXM Law LLP) for a practical discussion on what this means for your day-to-day procurement work. This session will highlight key impacts of the legislation and outline actionable steps to strengthen due diligence, contract terms, and vendor risk management.
Presenter: Lise Patry, LXM Law
Partner at LXM Law | Business Law | Public Procurement Lawyer | Transaction Contracts | Governance
Lise Patry is a business lawyer with over 25 years legal experience working in both public and private sectors advising on a wide spectrum of general business legal matters. Lise is a subject matter expert in government/public procurement and private sector tendering law with significant experience negotiating domestic and international commercial arrangements, technology/software/SaaS transactions, construction tenders and related construction contract matters, legal and procurement department management and the establishment of legal compliance programs. Lise's practice is focused on the following sectors and industries: government (all levels) and government-funded organizations, for profit or not-for-profit businesses, IT and hardware technology, data/personal information, construction, credit and financial industries, staffing agencies, professional and contracted services, security industries, online commerce and manufacturing.
Thursday, June 11, 2026 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET (Virtual Event)
Registration closes June 10, 2026- 12:00 PM ET.
Procurement teams are under increasing pressure to demonstrate value, support strategic decision-making, and provide meaningful data beyond transactional reporting. But what procurement metrics actually matter, and how are public agencies using procurement data to support reporting, planning, and continuous improvement?
Join OPBA for an interactive Spring Workshop exploring procurement KPIs, benchmarking, dashboards, and performance metrics through practical public sector examples and real-world perspectives.
This session will bring together procurement leaders and practitioners to discuss how organizations are approaching procurement reporting, tracking, and data visualization, and how procurement information can support operational and strategic decision-making across public agencies.
The workshop will include insights and perspectives related to:
Procurement KPIs and benchmarking
Reporting and tracking tools
Procurement dashboards and data visualization
Practical examples and real-world use cases
Using procurement data to support decision-making
Presenters include:
Nelson Severino, Procurement Services, City of Mississauga
Tammy Rimes, Executive Director, National Cooperative Procurement Partners (NCPP)
Ryan Scott, Chief Procurement Officer, City of Kitchener
The workshop will also include an interactive Q&A discussion, providing attendees the opportunity to ask questions and hear practical insights from procurement professionals actively working in this space.
Leading Through Transition: Succession, Change, and Smarter Decision Making
Tuesday, June 18, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET | Virtual Event
Registration closes: June 17, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET
Public sector organizations are navigating increasing complexity, evolving workforce dynamics, leadership transitions, and growing pressure to make informed decisions in rapidly changing environments. For procurement leaders and professionals, the ability to lead through change while building resilient teams and preparing future leaders has never been more important.
In partnership with destinationone Consulting, OPBA is hosting this interactive panel discussion for public sector professionals exploring succession planning, change management, and critical thinking through a practical public sector leadership lens. Designed as an insight-driven conversation, the session will examine how organizations can better prepare for leadership transitions, support teams through change, and strengthen decision-making in complex environments.
Charmaine Hammond, Leadership Consultant, Hammond International
Rosalia La Corte, Director, Strategic Sourcing and Vendor Services, WSIB Ontario
Sam Pringle, Director, Supply Chain Management, Halton Region
Panelists will share perspectives, experiences, and practical considerations related to leadership development, organizational transition, workforce planning, and navigating change within public sector environments.
Attendees are encouraged to submit questions in advance to help shape the discussion. Submit a question.
Registration Fees
Registration Type
Fee
Hours
Members
$20.00 + HST
1.00
Non-Members
$35.00 + HST
1.00
Please refer to our refund and payment policy for information regarding cancellations and/or refunds.
People Leaders Meeting Friday, June 19, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET | Virtual Event Registration closes: June 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET
Join us for a unique and inclusive gathering of procurement peers where the spirit of collaboration takes center stage! Our People Leader’s Meetings are a welcoming space for management/leadership-level procurement professionals who lead others within their organization, regardless of their title. This year, there will be four (4) people leader meetings - three virtual and one in-person (at the conference).
Our goal is to cultivate a culture of open dialogue, curiosity, and inclusivity among peers in a safe environment. People Leaders are welcome to share their perspectives and engage in a free-flowing exchange of ideas, problem solving and sharing. This is an opportunity to learn from one another, broaden perspectives, and strengthen the bond within our network of procurement professionals.
This session is built with a structured yet flexible format that ensures everyone's voice is heard and respected.
Come prepared to ask, listen, and connect with your fellow peers. Let's create a space where the power of sharing becomes a catalyst for personal and collective growth.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to participate in an enriching and open-minded gathering. We can't wait to see you there!
Send your burning questions or discussion topics to events@opba.ca at least one week before the meeting. We will try to inform the meeting about topics similar to what is being discussed in the Procurement Specialist (Buyers) Meeting.
A free OPBA member exclusive opportunity! Attendees are eligible for two (2) contact hours. more info...
June 23, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Virtual Event Registration closes on June 22, 2026 at 12 PM ET
OECM’s Indigenous Marketplace reflects our commitment to social procurement and economic reconciliation, in alignment with TRC Call to Action 92. Through this initiative, 40+ qualified Indigenous suppliers have been vetted to help municipalities advance their Indigenous engagement journey in a practical and compliant way.
This session will cover:
Why and how the program was developed
The Supplier Selection Tool and how to use it to find the right Indigenous supplier for your needs
Presenter
Luba Medvedeva
Luba Medvedeva is a Business Development leader with 15+ years of experience advancing marketplace growth, stakeholder engagement, and strategic partnerships across both the public and private sectors. In her current role, she actively advances ESG priorities, with a strong focus on social procurement and Indigenous engagement—helping public sector organizations build partnerships with Indigenous businesses and connect with qualified Indigenous suppliers through initiatives like OECM’s Indigenous Marketplace.
Derame Aodesho
Derame Aodesho is a Business Development and Customer Relationship Management leader with over 20 years of experience across customer service, account management, and business operations. With a legal academic background, he brings a disciplined, strategic approach to client engagement and growth. His work aligns with ESG priorities, emphasizing responsible business practices, inclusive relationships, and sustainable value creation. He is committed to delivering exceptional customer outcomes while enabling organizational excellence in service delivery.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Virtual Event
Registration closes: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Eligible for 1.00 contact hour OPBA Members Only | Free Registration
Top 3 Reasons to Attend the Annual Meeting
Elect Your Leadership: Vote to elect the Board of Directors.
Shape the Future: Participate in important decisions on resolutions and policies.
Stay Informed: Get updates on key initiatives and OPBA activities.
All OPBA members in good standing are encouraged to attend.
Join Victoria Mirlocca, Chair of the Board of Directors, to:
Review and accept the financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2024.
Hear updates on OPBA’s work and direction for the coming year.
Special 30-Minute Feature
AI in Procurement: Contracts, Vendors & Risk in a Changing Landscape
Presented by:
Get a first look at an upcoming pre-conference workshop with Info-Tech Research Group at the OPBA Annual Conference this September, exploring how AI is reshaping contracts, vendor relationships, and risk in today’s procurement environment—especially when working with complex, large-scale vendors.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET (Virtual Event)
Registration closes June 08, 2026- 12:00 PM ET.
At some point, every public procurement team encounters a supplier relationship that becomes difficult to manage. Performance concerns, communication challenges, contract disputes, and ongoing operational frustrations can create significant risk and strain for public agencies.
But when is it appropriate to move on from a vendor, and what legal, contractual, and procurement considerations should organizations keep in mind before taking action?
Join Jung Ah Kwon, Senior Counsel, Legal Services at the LCBO, for an interactive Coffee with Counsel discussion exploring real-world challenges and considerations related to difficult supplier relationships in the public sector. This session will focus on practical lessons learned, common risk areas, and considerations procurement professionals should be aware of when navigating challenging vendor situations.
Attendees are encouraged to submit questions and scenarios in advance to help shape the discussion. Please send questions in advance to flo@opba.ca. Jung will also share real-world use cases and insights drawn from practice to support a practical and engaging conversation.
This session is intended to provide general legal and procurement considerations and discussion only and should not be considered legal advice. Public agencies should continue to consult their own legal counsel regarding specific situations and decisions.
Jung Ah Kwon is a senior lawyer with 15 years of experience across private practice leadership and senior in-house counsel roles in the public sector. Currently serving as Senior Counsel with the LCBO, Jung advises senior leadership and business units on a broad range of commercial, legislative and regulatory compliance, and enterprise risk management matters. In this role, Jung regularly supports the LCBO’s procurement team throughout the public procurement process, providing legal guidance on contract negotiations, dispute resolution, bidder misconduct, and bid protests. Jung’s background includes serving as Head of the Real Estate Law Department and Co-Managing Lawyer at Haber & Associates, a law firm headquartered in Burlington, Ontario, where she managed a team of legal professionals and led legal operations and strategic planning. Drawing on both private practice transactional and litigation experience with public-sector corporate advisory work, Jung focuses on delivering practical, risk-informed legal strategies to support complex operational and procurement challenges.