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Both the Ontario Psychological Association (OPA) and the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) have voiced strong opposition to these proposed changes.

Ontario Psychological Association (OPA) 

About the OPA: Established in 1947, OPA is the voluntary professional organization representing psychology in Ontario. Members are clinicians, academics, researchers, and students who are dedicated to improving the mental health and wellbeing of Ontarians. While we collaborate with the Ontario Psychological Association (OPA), PAN is an independent group and not formally affiliated with any organization or institution.
 
 
 
 


 


About the CPA: Advancing research, knowledge and the application of psychology in the service of society through advocacy, support and collaboration. They serve the public and the CPA’s membership by advancing psychological science, practice, and education through research, advocacy, and collaboration.

Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)

Updates to psychologist training and licensing in Ontario must enhance, not undermine, the public’s trust in safe and effective care.

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This page was created by the Psychology Advocacy Network (PAN): independent psychologists, psychological associates and psychology graduate students in Ontario.

This is an ongoing discourse; this website will be updated as new information becomes available.

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