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  • Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: A virtual reality tour of a residential school with Dr. Iloradanon Efimoff and Dr. Katherine Starzyk

    • A virtual reality tour of a residential school with Dr. Iloradanon Efimoff and Dr. Katherine Starzyk
      Dr. Katherine Starzyk and Dr. Iloradanon Efimoff created a virtual reality tour of a residential school. They collaborated with Survivors and computer scientists to see if a tour in this manner could change attitudes toward residential schools and reconciliation. Did it work? Well…kind of. But that doesn’t mean the study wasn’t worth doing! On today’s episode of the CPA’s Mind Full podcast, we discuss what they learned and how even disappointing results move science and understanding forward.

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  • BMS Student Leadership Grant – Call for applications is now OPEN

    • This grant, valued at $500 per award, supports training, practice, and/or leadership-focussed development in all areas of psychology.

      Examples of activities that would qualify for this grant include:

      • Course/workshop (in-person or virtual) through an existing Leadership Institute or recognized program
      • Attending a conference with a specific focus on leadership development
      • Course/workshop (in-person or virtual) on leadership development

      For more information on the leadership grant including application requirements, eligibility criteria, and how to apply, click here.

      The deadline to apply is Sunday, July 6, 2025


  • CPA’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan

    • It is with great pleasure that the CPA’s Board of Directors releases the CPA’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan.

      The CPA’s Board wishes to thank all members, affiliates, and associates who took the time, whether as individuals or as part of a collective, to provide input as part of our open consultation and call for feedback. With the new Strategic Plan, we have refreshed the CPA’s Vision, Mission, and Strategic Priorities.  More…

  • 2024 Best Article Award, Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne.

    • Congratulations to Heather K. Gower and Graham Gaine for their article, Ethics of psychotherapy rationing: A review of ethical and regulatory documents in Canadian professional psychology (2024, Vol. 65, Issue 1, pp. 15-27) which was selected as the winner of the 2024 Best Article Award in Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne.

      The CP Editorial team nominates articles for this award, and the articles are adjudicated by the CPA Board of Directors representing Science, Practice, and Education.

      This article is now Free to Read, to access it, click here.


  • 2024-2025 Annual Report

  • Psychological Tele-Assessment: Guidelines for Canadian Psychologists

    • On December 17th, 2024, the CPA’s Board of Directors approved the Psychological Tele-Assessment: Guidelines for Canadian Psychologists.

      For more information, or to download a copy of the guidelines, click here. (PDF)

  • 2025 CPA Student Research Grant Winners Announced

    • The CPA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 CPA 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.

      Congratulations to all!


  • Update on the CPA’s Strategic Plan

    • The CPA wishes to thank all members and affiliates who have taken the time to provide their input on our next strategic plan in response to our open consultation and call for feedback. The feedback has been a crucial component of the development process; it has been impactful and central to meaningful discussion amongst the Board and we made adjustments accordingly.

      We have received several communications today expressing concern that the CPA is eliminating goals related to EDIA and Reconciliation from our next Strategic Plan. We would like to communicate to all our membership that the CPA remains committed to addressing equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, as well as being accountable to calls to action regarding reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Elimination of EDIA and Reconciliation from the Strategic Plan was never considered by the Board. Rather, early considerations focussed on how to more deeply incorporate and embed EDIA and Reconciliation within our next Strategic Plan so that EDIA and Reconciliation would be ingrained in all that we do. The valuable feedback we received on our early proposal allowed us to strengthen our plan by considering how to include AND strengthen goals about EDIA and reconciliation within the CPA’s next Strategic Plan

      The Board is continuing its work on the next strategic plan and we look forward to sharing it with our membership when it is finalized.  What we can share now is that CPA’s next strategic plan will envision a society that values and applies psychological science in the benefit of persons, communities, organizations, and peoples.  It will serve the public and its membership by advancing psychological science, practice, and education through research, advocacy, and collaboration. It will be a voice, supporter, advocate, and promoter of psychology all while supporting and promoting a profession, discipline, and association in which all are welcomed, included, and represented, and that continues to be accountable to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.

       

  • 2025 Section Newsletter Award Winner

    • congratulations!

      The Student Section is the winner of the CPA Section Newsletter Award for their Fall 2024 newsletter (PDF).
      version francais (PDF)

      The CPA recognizes the efforts that the Sections put into creating and maintaining their newsletters. Section newsletters serve as an important communication tool to help keep members informed and involved in the Section and in CPA.


  • Notice of the 2025 Annual General Meeting

    • The eighty-sixth Annual General Meeting of the members of the Canadian Psychological Association will be held on Friday, June 13, 2025 at 8:00 am (NDT) at the St. John’s Convention Centre, for the purposes of:

      1. receiving and considering the annual report of the President and Committees of the Association, and approving the minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting;
      2. receiving and considering the financial statements, the report of the Auditor and any change in Membership and Affiliation Fees;
      3. appointing of an Auditor;
      4. election of the Board of Directors

      BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, on the ninth day of April 2025.

      Lisa Votta-Bleeker, Ph.D.

      Chief Executive Officer


  • Dr. Steven Smith Elected 2025-26 CPA President

    • Dr. Steven SmithDr. Steven Smith has been elected by the CPA Board of Directors to the position of CPA President and Chair of the Board for the 2025-2026 term. Dr. Smith will bring his extensive experience in connecting psychological science with applied contexts to the role.

      Dr. Smith is a Professor of Psychology at Saint Mary’s University (SMU), where he has held a series of progressively senior positions, including the Associate Dean, and subsequently Dean, of Science at SMU. He then served as Associate Vice President Enrolment Management and Acting University Registrar, where he implemented programs focused on student retention and student success. He has significant experience with various boards, and is accustomed to dealing with issues of policy and governance. Dr. Smith is an active researcher, pursuing projects in the areas of health promotion, student success, and forensic psychology.

      At the CPA, Dr. Smith has been Chair of the Social and Personality Section, a member in good standing for more than 25 years, and for the past year has sat on the CPA Board of Directors as a Member At Large. As President, he intends to work toward enhancing the success of undergraduate students, in particular “supporting the integration of student success content into introductory psychology courses”.

      We offer Dr. Smith our heartfelt congratulations, and we look forward to working with him even more closely in the year to come.

  • Psynopsis Vol.47, Issue 1 now available online

  • CPA Responds to Canada Health Act Letter of Interpretation (March 2025)

    • In January 2025, the Federal Minister of Health issued a letter of interpretation on the Canada Health Act that identified certain regulated professions (nurse practitioners, midwives and pharmacists) as providing “physician equivalent services” and should be publicly insured by the provinces and territories. However, psychology was specifically not recognized, see CPA’s response.


  • Registration is Now Open for CPA2025: 86th Annual National Convention

    • CPA2025 Convention LogoCPA2025 will take place from June 12-14, 2025, at the St. John’s Conference Centre in St. John’s, NL. Pre-convention Professional Development Workshops to take place on June 11th. This is an event not to be missed!

      CPA Student Affiliates who identify as Indigenous can obtain a registration fee waiver if registering by June 3rd.

      (http://convention.cpa.ca/registration/)


  • Release of CPA Policy Primers (February 2025)

    • Knowing that a federal election is around the corner, the CPA recognizes the importance and need to continue to invest in our collective mental health; which brings with it a number of health, social and economic dividends that benefit individuals, families, communities and the country as a whole. With the objective of contributing to the country’s public policy-making when it comes to mental health, the CPA has developed a policy primer entitled The Federal Government & Mental Health Policy…Preparing for the Next Federal Election. The CPA has focused on a select number of policy issues where the federal government can play a strong leadership role: (1) improving and expanding publicly funded access to psychological services; (2) improving employer-based coverage for psychological services; (3) increasing the number of practicing clinical psychologists, and (4) increasing investment in psychological research.


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The Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) respectfully acknowledges that its Head Office and staff are located on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnabeg Peoples. The CPA is committed to being an association that is accountable to Indigenous peoples through our response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s report.