AI Laws and Regulations for Psychologists in Canada
Recorded On: 04/28/2026
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Description
Canadian Register Webinar: This two-hour webinar will review the current status of AI regulation in Canada, including AI privacy issues, the current laws relating to AI and intellectual property, as well as the latest guidance and governance recommendations. Our presenters will share their perspectives as a regulator/psychologist and lawyer to address the quickly changing landscape of psychological practice in the midst of an AI revolution.
Fees:
$50 CRHSP Registrants
$0 CRHSP Associates
$70 Canadian Non-Registrant Psychologists
Continuing Education Information
2 CE Credits, Instructional Level: Intermediate
2 Contact Hours (New York Board of Psychology)
Disclosures: Richard Stobbe has no conflicts of interest to disclose. Troy Janzen has no conflicts of interest to disclose.
This webinar is not intended to provide legal/regulatory advice; any content pertaining to regulatory or jurisdiction-specific statutes should be confirmed in your local context.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss recommendations that may help mitigate legal, ethical, and practice risks of using AI
- List two current laws or regulations of AI that might help avoid client harm
- Describe possible benefits of AI use in psychological practice
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Richard Stobbe
Richard Stobbe is an intellectual property lawyer, privacy lawyer and Certified Licensing Professional (CLP). He has advised clients in these areas for 25 years. Richard has been a guest lecturer at the University of Calgary, and the Bissett School of Business at Mount Royal University, and at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law.
Troy Janzen, PhD, R. Psych.
Dr. Troy Janzen is currently the Chief of Practice, Deputy Registrar and Complaints Director at the College of Alberta Psychologists. As Chief his role includes development of guidelines for the profession which has included guidance on use of technology. He has worked extensively as a psychologist in assessment and intervention with pediatric populations and families in hospitals, schools, private practice, First Nations Reserves and Children’s Services settings since 1993. From 2009 to 2017 he served as the Clinical Supervisor and Practicum Coordinator for the CPA-accredited School and Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Alberta (U of A). Prior to U of A, Dr. Janzen was Chair of the Psychology Department at Taylor University College where he helped establish an undergraduate program in psychology. Dr. Janzen has been serving in his current role at the College since 2017.
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