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Rethinking Old Connections: The Surprising Benefits of Getting Back in Touch
Event: WebinarDate: Tuesday January 13th, 2026Time: 6:00pm to 7:00pm EST Decades of research from across the social sciences show that social connection is a robust

Author Interview with Martha Munroe
Join CPPA President Louisa Jewell in this inspiring conversation with Martha Munroe, movement coach, researcher, and author of Attuned Exercise. https://youtu.be/px-5NAZbpwg About the Author With

Author Interview with Jon Rosemberg
Join CPPA President & Founder Louisa Jewell in her conversation with Jon Rosemberg on his new book “A Guide to Thriving“. Watch the inspiring interview,

Celebrate the 2025 Canadian Workplace Well-Being Award Winners!
https://youtu.be/ro4MeFtj2nk The Canadian Positive Psychology Association (CPPA) and Workplace Strategies for Mental Health, compliments of Canada Life, are thrilled to announce the winners of the

Toronto Through Our Eyes: Community Showcase
Date: November 18, 2025Time: 6:30 – 9 pmLocation: The Bentway Studio, 55 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON Over the past few months, the Canadian Positive

2025 Canadian Workplace Well-Being Awards Ceremony
The Canadian Workplace Well-Being Awards (CWWA) are back for their 5th year, and this year’s submissions have been nothing short of inspiring. From small nonprofits

Thriving in Action – 4-Part Webinar Series
Join clinical psychologist and Positive Psychology expert, Dr. Diana Brecher, for an inspiring webinar series designed to help students thrive in both academics and life.

The Secrets of Canada’s Top Workplace Well-being Champions
For the past five years, organizations across Canada have applied for the Canadian Workplace Well-being Awards, showcasing innovative ways to foster healthier, more resilient workplaces.

Help Us Capture the Heart of Toronto – Join Our Pilot Photo Contest
The Canadian Positive Psychology Association (CPPA) and our partners SeeingHappy are thrilled to invite you to join Toronto Through Our Eyes, a new city-wide photography contest designed to promote mental well-being and