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  • CPA Appears Before Senate Committee Examining Sports Gambling Ban (June 2024)

    • The CPA was invited to appear before the Standing Senate Committee on Transportation and Communications that is reviewing Bill S-269, an Act Respecting A National Framework on Advertising for Sports Betting. Dr. Steve Joordens’ represented the CPA, which called for a ban on the advertising and marketing of sports gambling. See Dr. Joordens’ opening remarks, as well as his recent webinar on the Marketing of Sports Gambling.


  • CPA Calls for Ban on Advertising Sports Gambling (May 2024)

    • The CPA issued a news release calling on The Senate of Canada to support Bill S-269, and to follow other countries by banning the advertising and marketing of gambling in Canada. This release follows a letter that was sent to Senator Marty Deacon outlining the CPA’s concerns in greater detail.


  • Call for Nominations: 2024 International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS).

    • Call for nominations for the IUPsyS Executive Committee for the positions of: President-Elect and Executive Committee Members. For further information about the positions and nomination process, click here (please ignore the deadline). If you are interested in being nominated for these positions, or have any questions, you can email the Canadian IUPsyS representative, Dr. Saba Safdar, at ssafdar@uoguelph.ca.

  • New “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet

    • The CPA has created a new “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet on Workplace Mental Health.

    • Mental Health and the Workplace – PDF | HTML
    • You can find all of our “Psychology Works” Fact Sheets here


  • Psynopsis Vol.46, Issue 2 now available online

  • CJBS Article Spotlight – Can Exposure to Framed Messages About Safety Reduce Risk Behaviours by School-Age Children?

    • Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of preventable deaths for children in Canada and the United States. Previous research has shown that engaging in physical risk taking increases injury risk for school-age children and a positive elevated mood state is associated with greater physical risk taking by children.

      In an article recently published in the Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science (CJBS), Barbara A. Morrongiello, Mackenzie Seasons, Emily Weinberger, and Caroline Zolis examined whether exposing children to framed messages about safety could reduce risk behaviors when they are in a positive elevated mood state and playing in a situation with injury risks. Read the article spotlight here.


  • Continuing Professional Development – Update your Bookmarks!

    • We have made some significant changes in our Continuing Professional Development pages, which has made some old links out of date.

      In order to ensure that you do not miss any of the CPA’s growing list of educational opportunities, be sure to update your bookmarks:

      The CPA/APA Course Bank: Updated Monthly

      Vocalmeet: Home of high-quality Canadian CE courses

      Captus Press: Home of the CPA’s most popular course, “Being an Ethical Psychologist”, with Dr. Carole Sinclair

  • BMS Student Leadership Scholarship

    • BMS LogoCongratulations to the Recipients of the 2023 Leadership Grant sponsored by BMS towards training, practice or leadership-focussed development (e.g., registration in course/workshop, conference, rationalized activities) in all areas of psychology;

      – Amy MacQuarrie, University of New Brunswick Saint John
      – Kaitlyn Mahon, Memorial University

  • Congratulations to Dr. John W Berry for Winning the IUPsyS Lifetime Career Award!

    • IUPsyS logoThe International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) has announced the 2024 IUPsyS Quadrennial Awards Winners. Dr. John W Berry of Canada, and a CPA Honorary Life Fellow, was awarded the Lifetime Career Award! This award honours distinguished and enduring lifetime contributions to international cooperation and advancement of knowledge in the field of psychological science.


  • Student Research Grants

    • The CPA is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Student Research Grants. These grants recognize exceptional student research in all areas of psychology. This year, grants were provided by the CPA, jointly by the CPA and CSBBCS, and by BMS Canada.

      A full list of this year’s recipients can be found here.


  • Why the CPA/CPAP BMS Insurance Liability Program Is Right For You

    • BMS, CPA, CPAP logosThe BMS Insurance Liability Program is the largest program of its kind for psychology practitioners in Canada. From its market leading coverage to its broker support to its association advocacy, the program has protected CPA/CPAP members with specialized Professional Liability Insurance for over 30 years. Learn more here.

      Program Highlights


  • Gender Identity in Children and Youth

    • The Canadian Psychological Association supports all children and youth in exploring and expressing their gender identity – including through the use of names and pronouns that affirm their gender and having access to supportive families, schools, and communities dedicated to helping each child develop their most authentic self.

      The Canadian Psychological Association opposes stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination based on gender identity or expression in exercising all basic human rights.

      Policy & Position Statements

  • Briefing Paper: Artificial Intelligence and Psychology

    • Contributors: Adam Sandford, Bryce Mulligan, Eleanor Gittens, Meghan Norris, Myra Fernandes

      Artificial Intelligence and its various uses have been the subject of much speculation in the media and in universities. This Briefing Paper provides a preliminary overview of the topic and makes recommendations for action by the CPA.

      Artificial Intelligence and Psychology EN 2024.pdf


  • Canadians give governments an “F” in meeting their mental health/substance use health needs: CAMIMH Poll (January 2024)

    • The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) released its 2nd Annual Mental Health and Substance Use Health Report Card that reflects the views of the people of Canada when it comes to rating governments across four categories (access, confidence, satisfaction and effectiveness) in providing mental health and substance use health care services (see the attached news release and slide deck). The bottom line is that governments are not moving nearly fast enough nor making the necessary public investments to improve timely access mental health and substance use health services. See the news release and report card.


  • CPA Membership Renewal for 2024 is NOW OPEN!

    • Join a membership 7000 strong that supports you at every stage of your career. Whether you are a student; work in practice, research, or education; are at the very start of your career, an experienced professional, or enjoying your retirement…you will benefit from all a CPA membership has to offer.

      For more information on the many benefits of membership in the CPA – CLICK HERE.

      Join as a NEW MEMBER or RENEW your membership now!

      We look forward to supporting, promoting, and advocating for you in 2024.


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