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What Does Autism Look Like in Adulthood? Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a diagnosis present at birth and most described by sensory, behavioural, and social differences when compared to peers without autism. Autism is a relatively common disability in the population: about 1 in 50 Canadian children are diagnosed with autism […]

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The eighty-seventh Annual General Meeting of the members of the Canadian Psychological Association will be held on Friday, June 5, 2026 at 8:00 am (EDT) at Le Westin Montreal, for the purposes of:

receiving and considering the annual report of the President and Committees of the Association, and approving the minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting; receiving and ...

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Congratulations to Johanna Peetz, Corey LeBlanc, Tayler Wells, Emily Zohar, and David M. Sidhu for their article, On top of the hour: Preference for scheduling and starting tasks at the beginning of the hour (advance online publication), which was selected as the winner of the 2025 Best Article Award in the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psycholo...


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Congratulations to Amélie Vallée, Maude Turgeon-Arès, Noémie Beaulieu, Audrey Brassard, and Katherine Péloquin for their article, Depressive symptoms as a potential mechanism for the association between perceived autonomy support and optimal commitment in long-term couples (2025, Vol. 57, Issue 3, pp. 181-189), which was selected as the winner of ...


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Congratulations to Yao Zheng, Zachary Meyer, and Yiqun Wu for their article, Taking stock and moving forward: Synthesizing ethnic–racial diversity in Canadian social genomics research (2025, Vol. 66, Issue 3, pp. 247-263), which was selected as the winner of the 2025 CPA Best Article Award in Canadian Psychology / Psychologie ca...


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