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Why Cutting Psychologist Training Hours Risks Public Safety: Lessons from Medical Residency Data
In the analysis that follows, we examine data on medical resident complaints published by the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) as an evidence-based analogue for the CPBAO’s proposed cuts to supervised training in psychology. Both medicine and professional psychology balance risk, supervision, and autonomy under public trust. If the CPBAO’s proposal is adopted, Ontario psychologists will assume autonomy and responsibility much earlier in their training and creden
Dec 17, 20256 min read


Better Access to Psychological Care in Ontario Starts with Smarter Use of Skilled Psychologists
Ontario’s mental health crisis isn’t solved by more psychologists but by smarter use of existing professionals and better integration.
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Ontario Psychology Registration Reforms: What They Mean and Why They Matter
The College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario has proposed significant changes to registration standards that would lower educational and training requirements for psychologists. These changes include eliminating the doctoral degree requirement, reducing supervised practice, and weakening exam requirements. These adjustments raise serious concerns about public safety and the quality of psychological care.
Oct 14, 20253 min read
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