
				 
				ALL THE CANADIAN CPA CHAPTER CE 
				INFORMATION 
				Alberta 
				The Alberta chapter provides the 
				following information on their website.  
				Source: CPA 
				Alberta 
				British 
				Columbia 
				The following guidance is provided for 
				CPAs in the province of BC. 
				"CPD is learning that develops and 
				maintains professional competence to enable members to continue 
				to perform their professional roles. Any new learning and 
				development that is relevant and appropriate to a member's 
				work/professional responsibilities and growth as a CPA will 
				qualify for CPD." 
				Source: CPA 
				British Columbia 
				Manitoba 
				The following guidance around CPD is 
				provided in the FAQs section of the website. 
				"Learning activities offer significant 
				intellectual or practical content that provides a member the 
				opportunity to develop new or existing competencies in areas 
				relevant to a member's professional responsibilities and 
				growth." 
				Source: CPA 
				Manitoba 
				New 
				Brunswick 
				The following is published on the New 
				Brunswick CPA website. 
				"A member shall sustain professional 
				competence by keeping informed of, and complying with, 
				developments in professional standards in all functions in which 
				the member provides professional services or is relied upon 
				because of the member's calling"
				Source: CPA 
				New Brunswick 
				
				Newfoundland & Labrador 
				No guidelines were available when 
				consulting the public website for Newfoundland & Labrador. 
				Source: CPA 
				Newfoundland & Labrador 
				Northwest 
				Territories & Nunavut 
				The following information is available 
				on their website. 
				Source: CPA 
				Northwest Territories & Nunavut 
				Nova Scotia 
				In Nova Scotia, the following 
				information is published on their website: 
				If the Member has a Public Accountants 
				Board of Nova Scotia license to perform audit engagement, they 
				must undertake CPD related to public accounting, and will be 
				required to complete an annual self-assessment and declaration 
				in accordance with national guidelines which have been 
				established to address IES 8 - Professional Competence for 
				Engagement Partners.  
				Source: CPA 
				Nova Scotia 
				Ontario 
				In Ontario, all CPD must: 
				Be relevant to your professional 
				responsibilities and competencies as a CPA. 
				Be quantifiable, meaning it's able to 
				be expressed in terms if a specific time requirement - contain 
				significant intellectual or practical content. 
				Pertain to activities directly related 
				to the competencies needed to engage in the practice of public 
				accounting, if you are applying for or renewing a Public 
				Accounting License. 
				Source: CPA 
				Ontario 
				Prince 
				Edward Island 
				In PEI, the following guidance has been 
				provided in the CPAPEI CPD Policy. Learning activities must: 
				Be quantifiable in terms of hours or 
				parts of an hour. 
				Be directly related to the competencies 
				the member is required to demonstrate to practice as a chartered 
				professional accountant or, where the member is a licensee, as a 
				public accountant. 
				Be relevant to the member's current 
				practice or long-term career interests. 
				Contain significant intellectual or 
				practical content related to practice as a chartered 
				professional accountant or, where the member is a licensee, as a 
				public accountant. 
				Source: CPA 
				Prince Edward Island 
				Quebec 
				The CPA chapter in Quebec provides 
				guidelines for all CPAs regarding what qualifies for CPD 
				credits. Additional information is available here. 
				Point number three specifies the 
				following: "Every continuing education activity must allow 
				members to maintain, update, improve or extend the skills and 
				knowledge required for the practice of public accountancy." 
				Although our courses may qualify for 
				CPD in the province of Quebec, it should be noted that our 
				courses are in english only and deal with Federal initiatives, 
				not provincial ones. As an example, we have a course that covers 
				the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). We do not offer any courses on 
				QPP. 
				Source: CPA 
				Quebec 
				
				Saskatchewan 
				The Saskatchewan chapter provides its 
				members with a Guide for CPD Reporting which is available on 
				their website.  
				Source: CPA 
				Saskatchewan 
				Yukon 
				The CPD requirements in the territory 
				of Yukon are aligned to those in the province of British 
				Columbia. Please visit their webpage for further information. 
				Source: CPA 
				Yukon 
				This page was last updated in April 
				2022.