Yes, if you were randomly selected in August 2022, you must complete the Indigenous Awareness training and Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct training through the College portal in order...
Annual dues for most other professionals under the PGA continue to outpace those of applied biology professionals even with the 2025 increase: FPBC Title: RPF Dues: 2023 2024 $810^ $850^...
Failure to pay the annual dues (as well as any late fee and GST on the late fee, which will be applied on January 1st) will result in a registrant...
Registrants are obligated to pay their dues by the dues deadline in order to avoid being suspended and to avoid risk of having their registration cancelled. The College begins taking...
Current economic conditions are a factor in the decision. The College has not been immune to the overall inflationary pressures that have impacted the global community.
Yes, as with the statutory responsibilities mentioned above, reserved practice is a benefit to the public interest as it ensures that qualified professionals are competent and accountable. That responsibility and...
Yes, however with the increase in registrants comes an increase in workload for the College. This includes increases in:
As well as increased demands from the OSPG, ongoing regulatory requirements of the PGA continue to put increased pressure on the College’s capacity to meet its statutory requirements. These requirements...
All regulators under the PGA have had to evaluate, revise and expand their statutorily mandated activities to come into and remain in compliance with the Act. Examples of investments and...
Approved dues increases are summarized in the table below. Practicing, In-Training, and Temporary Withdrawal Status Dues 2024 Dues ($) 2025 Dues ($) 2025 Dues ($, incl. GST as of Jan....