The CAP Monitor

The CAP Monitor is a regular publication of the College of Alberta Psychologists and is published quarterly. The Publications Committee monitors the content of The CAP Monitor to ensure the information being conveyed is consistent with CAP’s mandate, governing documents and policy. 

October 1, 2017

Issue #52 of The CAP Monitor

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"Thank you to all of those who presented and attended the September 2017 College of Alberta Psychologists’ Annual Meeting. A special thank you to College staff for their hard work leading up to the Annual Meeting and for giving up...
July 1, 2017

Issue #51 of The CAP Monitor

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"This is my first letter to you in my capacity as Registrar. I would like to begin by thanking College Council, fellow regulators and the many members who wrote to me expressing the confidence they have in my appointment."

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