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  • Early Bird Deadline is fast approaching!

    • Register for CPA2024 by 11:59 pm ET on April 5th and take advantage of the early bird rates, on April 6th rates go up!
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  • Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: Gender diversity in policy and culture: hate on the rise and health on the decline

  • Submit your work to Canadian Psychology!

    • The editorial board of Canadian Psychology invites you to submit your work to the journal. As the flagship title of the Canadian Psychological Association, the journal publishes generalist articles in areas of theory, research, practice, education, and policy that are of interest to a broad cross-section of psychologists.

      Canadian Psychology welcomes systematic reviews (including meta-analyses) and literature reviews relevant to theory or research in basic and applied areas—for example, human and non-human neurosciences, cognitive, perception, history and theoretical systems, quantitative, developmental, social, personality, clinical, counselling, educational and school, industrial/organizational, community, as well as teaching and learning. Click here to learn more.


  • Webinar: Complaints Against Psychology Practitioners:  What to Expect and How to Deal with Them

    • BMS logoDid you know? Most of claims made under the CPA/CPAP liability insurance program are to defend against College complaints. On March 21st, join CPA/CPAP’s legal and insurance partners, Gowlings WLG LLP and BMS Canada, as they review the common complaints made against psychologists and psychological associates and key risk management strategies to safeguard your practice. Ask questions and learn more about how the CPA/CPAP liability insurance program protects you with tailored coverage and specialist legal representation.

      Time: March 21, 2024 07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

      For more details Click Here

  • Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: Developing Antiracist Cultural Competence with Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman

    • Developing Antiracist Cultural Competence with Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman
      Clinical and consulting psychologist Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman joins the CPA podcast Mind Full to talk about the intersection of antiracist work and cross-cultural work, which come together in his upcoming book Developing Antiracist Cultural Competence which will be published this month.

      Podcasts and Profiles

  • Bursary for Equity Deserving Graduate Students – Survey

    • Via a brief survey, the CPA is seeking your opinion on a potential bursary for equity deserving GRADUATE students, created, and awarded by the CPA. We are seeking input from both undergraduate and graduate students. This survey should take no more than ten minutes to complete.

      To complete the survey, please click this link: https://web2.cpa.ca/membersurveys/index.php/388239. The deadline to complete the survey is March 31, 2024.


  • CPA President Reflections on Black History Month 2024

    • As this year’s Black History Month closes, CPA President Dr. Eleanor Gittens shares her reflections on Black History Month.

      Produced by Kate Eggins


  • How To Be an Ally

    • CPA President, Dr. Eleanor Gittens, discusses how to be an ally to individuals and groups experiencing marginalizations.

      Produced by Kate Eggins


  • CPA Provides Members with 2023 Public Policy Survey Summary

    • The CPA is pleased to provide members with “Every Number Tells a Story: 2023 Public Policy Survey Results.” With more than 2,300 respondents, the CPA asked members, associates and affiliates, as well as non-members for their views on a wide range of public policy issues (including access to care, MAiD, increasing the supply of psychologists, impact of COVID, psychological research, national licensure, title and scope of practice, and fitness-to-stand-trial and not criminally responsible assessments), the needs of students, and the economics of psychology. Read the survey results here.


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

    • The elections committee issues a second call for nominations for election to the IUPsyS Executive Committee from national members holding voting rights in the 2024 Assembly to nominate further candidates by March 11, 2024, for the positions of: President-Elect, Treasurer, and Seven Regular EC Members. Further information about the nomination process, including the required forms are provided here.

      Call for nominations for the IUPsyS Archbishop Desmond Tutu Achievement Against the Odds Award. This award seeks to honour a researcher or team of researchers who succeeded in conducting research under extremely difficult circumstances, involving great personal risk or hardship, for the greater good of scientific research, the scientific community, and/or the public-at-large. Nominations should be received by March 15, 2024. Full details are provided here.


  • Register for the Culture & Psychology Summer School in Bali.

    • The Culture & Psychology School, sponsored by the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP), is open to students at PhD and MSc level who are interested in culture and psychology. The Culture & Psychology School provides a research-intensive and interactive experience for participants from various universities to learn from one another and to receive specialized training from experts in different fields that incorporate culture in their study of psychology. Applications are due March 28, 2024. Full details may be viewed online.


  • Psynopsis Vol.46, Issue 1 now available online

  • 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.


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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.