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  • Psychology Month 2026: Short-term, long-term, and everything in between: How memory works with Dr. Elena Antoniadis

    • Short-term, long-term, and everything in between: How memory works with Dr. Elena Antoniadis

      How do we gather information to store it in our memories? How do we retrieve that information when we need it? And can you actually forget how to ride a bike? Dr. Elena Antoniadis, psychology professor at Red Deer Polytechnic and an adjunct professor at the University of Calgary, joins us for a look at how we form memories, how we can enhance our recollection abilities, and more.

       


  • Survey – The Future of Psychology in Canada

    • The landscape of psychology, both as a profession and a discipline, is changing rapidly.

      Via a survey, the CPA is looking to learn about you and what you see as the issues facing the future of psychology in the following areas: science, practice, and education. Results of this survey will be used to inform the CPA’s activities and advocacy over the coming year.

      To access the survey, please click one of the links below:

      English: https://web2.cpa.ca/membersurveys/index.php/457183?lang=en

      French: https://web2.cpa.ca/membersurveys/index.php/457183?lang=fr

      The deadline to complete the survey is Friday, March 27, 2026.

  • PSYCHOLOGY MONTH 2026

    • Psychology impacts us in obvious ways, but also in more subtle ones. For this year’s Psychology Month, the Canadian Psychological Association is highlighting the areas in our lives that have been shaped and enhanced by psychological science and clinical practices. THIS IS PSYCHOLOGY.

  • 2026 Convention Job Fair: June 4th, 2026

    • 2026 CPA ConventionThe CPA will host its 4th annual in-person Job Fair at the 2026 CPA Convention at Le Westin Montréal. Click here to view the Job Fair flyer.

  • Call for Nominations 2026 CPA Fellows and Awards

  • Dr. Janine Hubbard elected CPA President for 2026-2027

    • Dr. JanineHubbardDr. Janine Hubbard has been elected by the CPA Board of Directors to the position of CPA President and Chair of the Board for the 2026-2027 term. Dr. Hubbard will bring clinical experience, supervisory experience, leadership, and boundless energy to the role.
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  • CPA Membership Renewal for 2026 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 2026.

  • Results of Vote to Approve the Proposed Revisions to the CPA’s By-laws

    • Thank you to the members who were able to attend the Town Hall on November 13th, who exercised their right to vote, and who attended the Special Members’ Meeting called by the Board for December 11th. The membership voted to approve the By-law changes.

      Click here for more information on next steps.

  • CPA Report Reviews the Number of Psychologists in Canada (December 2025)

    • Given the growing importance placed on access to mental health care services and the role of psychology, the CPA has released a report that reviews the publicly available data collected by the Canadian Institute for Health Information from 2017 to 2023 on the number of psychologists in Canada. Moving forward, the policy primer identifies two related next steps that need to be considered.


  • Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: Mental health care and the federal budget with Glenn Brimacombe

    • Mental health care and the federal budget with Glenn Brimacombe

      The Canadian federal budget has been released, and some changes to Canada’s mental health landscape will happen as a result. Our resident economist, CPA Director of Policy and Public Affairs Glenn Brimacombe, joins the Mind Full podcast to look forward to what Canadians can expect over the next year.

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  • Call for Members to Serve on the International Relations Committee

    • The International Relations Committee (IRC) fosters interactions between psychologists in Canada and their colleagues abroad. It also has oversight of the Canadian National Panel for the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), which enacts Canada’s participation in IUPsyS. In keeping with these responsibilities, the IRC seeks qualified candidates to join the committee for a three-year term starting in June 2026. While all qualified candidates are invited to apply for committee membership, the IRC particularly welcomes candidates from the following equity-deserving groups: Indigenous Peoples, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

      For information about the requirements and submission materials, please click here or send an inquiry to the IRC Chair via science@cpa.ca.

      Submission Deadline: February 28, 2026


  • 2026 Student Research Grants – APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN

    • The CPA, along with the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS), the Council of Professional Associations of Psychologists (CPAP), and BMS wish to support student research in all areas of psychology through annual funding.

      For information on the research grants including application requirements, eligibility criteria, and how to apply, click here: https://cpa.ca/student-research-grants/

      The deadline to apply is Monday, February 2, 2026

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      Please note, applications for the student leadership grant will open spring 2026

  • The CPA Responds to the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario’s (CPBAO) Proposed Entry-to-Practice Changes.

    • The CPA has responded to the request for comment by the CPBAO regarding proposed entry-to-practice changes for psychologists and psychological associates. Click here to read the CPA’s response.

  • Call for Nominations for Editor of CJEP (2026-2030)

    • The Board of Directors of the CPA has opened nominations for the Editorship of the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology for the years 2026 through 2030. Candidates should be available to start receiving manuscripts no later than July 1, 2026, to prepare for issues to be published in 2027.

      Nominations (including self-nominations) will be accepted until January 19, 2026, and should include (1) a cover letter and (2) the nominee’s current CV.

      Click here for more information.


  • National Credential Harmonization Position Statement Released

    • The CPA’s Board of Directors released their position statement Breaking Down Barriers – A National Approach to Improving the Credentialling and Licensure of Psychologists, and their Mobility in Canada.  The statement addresses the need to harmonize entry-to-practice and registration/licensing requirements for psychologists across the country with the goal of increasing their labour mobility.  You can read the full report HERE

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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.