Sustainability

 

As part of our commitment to achieve net zero by 2040, our offices feature energy-efficient and sustainable designs.

 

Find out more about how we embed sustainability in everything we do

 

Employee well-being

 

We’re committed to helping all our employees thrive. Our offices feature multi-faith spaces, wellness rooms, fitness facilities, ergonomic workstations, lush greenery and more.

 

Get the full picture of how we support our people. Read our:

 
 

Collaboration

 

As a hybrid-first organization, our workplaces are more than just offices. They’re engaging spaces where people can connect, innovate and feel part of something bigger.

 

Learn more about Co-operators

Grow your career in Guelph

Located in the south end of Guelph, our award-winning headquarters features:

 
  • 550 rooftop solar panels
  • High-efficiency water-source technology
  • Skylights and energy-efficient windows
  • A living biophilia wall with 3,600 plants
  • Walking trails and outdoor fitness stations
  • A free indoor gym with two studios, one for spin and another yoga
  • A curated art collection that celebrates local artists
  • Collaboration spaces and an on-campus patio, cafeteria and coffee shop

Explore available roles in Guelph

An exterior view of our headquarters in Guelph, Ontario.

Certifications


Solar panels generate 11% of our building’s annual power needs.

Our open-concept library that boasts a striking plant wall.

Collaborate in our light-filled atrium, featuring stunning skylights.

Our onsite fitness facility that includes a spin and yoga studio.

Learn more about how our head office is leading the way in sustainable, climate-conscious building design in Canada.
Read about HOK’s design

We wish to acknowledge the land that we work on is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation of the Anishinaabek Peoples. This land has a rich Indigenous history and is the home of many First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people. We understand that we are responsible for the stewardship of these lands.

Cultivate your potential in Calgary

Designed to pay homage to our prairie roots, our Regina office is located just a short walk from the downtown core. It features:

 
  • Shared spaces like a conference centre and a café to foster a sense of community
  • Nature-inspired design elements like a ceramic art installation that mimics moss growing on a tree trunk
  • A free fitness facility

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A view of Regina from our bright and airy cafeteria.

Certification


We wish to acknowledge this land is situated on Treaty 4 Territory. These are the traditional territories of the Nehiyawak, Anishinabe/Saulteaux and Dakota, Lakota and Nakoda peoples and the Homeland of the Metis.

Find your fit in Mississauga

Like many of our offices, our Mississauga location was designed with health and wellness in mind. It features:

 
  • Collaboration spaces, patios and an offsite cafeteria
  • Wellness and multi-faith rooms
  • Free fitness facilities and an onsite golf simulator

Explore available roles in Mississauga

The office features artwork inspired by a map of Mississauga.

Certifications


We wish to acknowledge the lands, waters and sources of life that exist here, so that we may be able to work and prosper together. We are on the Treaty Lands and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Recognizing the ancestral stewardship of the Anishnaabeg continues still today, and we recognize the many First Nations who have come to call this place home. Together we will work towards a deeper understanding of shared relationships and true reconciliation.

Tour our Montreal office

Catch up with co-workers in our inviting lunch room.

Our common areas bring people together.

Our open-concept spaces make it easy to collaborate.

Experience a warm welcome the moment you arrive.

We wish to acknowledge that we work on unceded Indigenous lands of the traditional territory of both the Kanien’kehá:ka, “Mohawk,” and the Anishinabeg, “Algonquin,” peoples. Tiohtiá:ke, Montreal, is historically known as a gathering place for diverse First Nations; and we recognize and appreciate the historic and ongoing Indigenous connections to and presence on these lands and waters.