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Policy Statement: Artificial Intelligence In Psychology
The CPA’s Board of Directors has approved a new policy statement on AI in psychology. For more information: https://cpa.ca/aboutcpa/policystatements/#AI
New “Psychology Works” Fact Sheet
RFP: Leadership Academy Feasibility Study
The Canadian Psychological Association and the Council of Professional Associations of Psychologists (CPAP) invite submissions from qualified individuals or firms for the purpose of developing and conducting a feasibility study re: the need for a Leadership Academy in Psychology in Canada. Please click here to access the full Request for Proposals.
Deadline for receipt of completed RFPs: May 11, 2026
2026 Section Newsletter Award Winner

The Asian Psychology Section is the winner of the 2026 CPA Section Newsletter Award for their December 2025 Newsletter.
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.
2026 BMS Student Leadership Grant – Call for applications is now OPEN
This grant, valued at $500 per award, supports training, practice, and/or leadership-focused 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 5, 2026
Psynopsis Vol.48, Issue 1 now available online
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CPA Opposes Changes to Interim Federal Health Program (April 2026)
In a letter to the Hon. Lena Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada (IRCC), the CPA voiced their concern about the IRCC’s plan to introduce a copayment model for services provided under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP). The IFHP provides health services (including psychological services) to refugees and asylum-seekers in Canada, and the CPA argued that the introduction of a copayment model would equate to denying services to this vulnerable population. You can read the letter here.
2026 Call for Nominations – CPA Board of Directors
Members of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) are invited to make nominations for the following positions:
- Director Representing Science
- Director Representing Practice
- Director Representing Education
- One (1) Director-at-Large
For more information: https://cpa.ca/elections/
Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: A lifetime of advocacy: Supporting survivors of clergy sexual abuse with Gemma Hickey

Gemma Hickey was the recipient of the 2025 CPA Humanitarian Award, which is presented to outstanding individuals who are not psychologists whose commitment and persistent endeavors have significantly enhanced the psychological health and well-being of the people of Canada. Gemma is a longtime advocate for survivors of clergy sexual abuse, and for the visibility and inclusion of members of our 2SLGBTQ+ communities. They join the CPA podcast Mind Full to discuss their work and their story.
Mind Full, a CPA Podcast: Bipolar disorder and a new health information tool with Dr. Kelsey Collimore
Mood disorders are complex, which means that both the diagnosis and the treatment can be complex. Such is the case with bipolar disorder, a mood disorder characterized by manic highs and depressive lows. Getting accurate, evidence-based information about the condition is essential, which is what led The Royal mental health centre in Ottawa to create a virtual health information tool for people living with the condition. Dr. Kelsey Collimore, the psychologist who led this initiative, joins the CPA podcast Mind Full to talk about it.
2026 CPA Student Research Grant Winners Announced
The CPA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 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!
“Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Coping with Emergencies, Disasters and Violent Events
Registration is Now Open for CPA2026: 87th Annual National Convention
CPA2026 will take place from June 4 – 6, 2026, at the Westin Montreal in Montreal, Quebec. Pre-convention Professional Development Workshops to take place on June 3rd. This is an event not to be missed!CPA Student Affiliates who identify as Indigenous can obtain a registration fee waiver if registering by May 26th.
(http://convention.cpa.ca/registration/)
2026 Convention Job Fair: June 4th, 2026
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.
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Mood disorders are complex, which means that both the diagnosis and the treatment can be complex. Such is the case with bipolar disorder, a mood disorder characterized by manic highs and depressive lows. Getting accurate, evidence-based information about the condition is essential, which is what led The Royal mental health centre in Ottawa to create a virtual health information tool for people living with the condition. Dr. Kelsey Collimore, the psychologist who led this initiative, joins the CPA podcast Mind Full to talk about it.







