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CPD Requirements for CPA-SK (2024)

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CPD Credits for Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA-SK)

Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) is a designation given by the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (Canadian CPA) to individuals who pass the Uniform CPA Examination and meet the education and experience requirements. The CPA designation helps enforce professional standards in the accounting industry. CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant) is the highest accounting credential in Canada. CPA ensures global recognition for accounting & finance professionals.

CPAs are admitted to the profession through their Provincial Institutes. These bodies are responsible for establishing and administering the qualification process, admission criteria, and performance standards within their jurisdictions. The Canadian CPA’s role – in concert with all provinces, and territories – is to develop and maintain consistent, uniform standards for the profession's qualification process. These standards ensure the portability of the CPA’s designation across Canada and internationally through various mutual recognition agreements.

CPA SASKATCHEWAN CPD REQUIREMENT OVERVIEW

CPD Requirements
120 hours every 3 years of which 60 hours must be verifiable. Each member must complete a minimum of 20 hours of CPD annually of which 10 hours must be verifiable.
License Renewal Period
Renew your license by April 15 annually
CPD Reporting Cycle
CPD reporting is based on the calendar year. CPD reporting for Alberta CPA is from January 1 to December 31 each year.
Ethics Requirement
4 verifiable hours in the area of professional ethics

Please visit the province's website for more information.

What are CPD Requirements for Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA-SK)?

All members are required to make a CPD Declaration annually, regardless of any previously declared exemptions or change of employment status. Each member must complete 120 hours every 3 years of which 60 hours must be verifiable. Each member must complete a minimum of 20 hours of CPD annually of which 10 hours must be verifiable. Many of our programs in Live and Self-Study are eligible for continuing education for CPA Saskatchewan.

Here is a link to Canadian CPA packages which will provide you with professional development in various fields like financial reporting, Domestic & International Taxation, Fraud & Risk Management, Information Technology, Leadership skills and development, and business in one go.

What is the Ethics Requirement for Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA-SK)?

Each member is required to complete 4 verifiable hours in the area of professional ethics over three years. Various examples of Professional Ethics topics are given on the CPA Saskatchewan website which may include but are not limited to: 

  • CPA Saskatchewan regulatory updates covering the CPA Saskatchewan Act, Bylaws, Board Rules, and Rules of Professional Conduct
  • Regulatory updates that are relevant and appropriate to the CPA’s role or industry
  • Professional Conduct
  • Corporate codes of conduct
  • Independence/conflict of interest
  • Ethical decision-making, approaches, thinking, and case studies
  • Ethical business culture
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Honesty in business practice
  • Bribery and corruption
  • Doing the right thing
  • Reputation and risk
  • Whistle-blowing
  • Anti-money-laundering

What is license renewal period for Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA-SK)?

CPA Saskatchewan needs to renew its license by April 15 annually.

What is the CPD reporting cycle for Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan (CPA-SK)?

CPD reporting is based on the calendar year. CPD reporting for CPA Saskatchewan is from January 1 to December 31 each year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Competencies include technical and enabling competencies:

Technical competencies:

  • Financial Reporting 
  • Management Accounting 
  • Strategy and Governance 
  • Taxation 
  • Finance 
  • Audit and Assurance 

Enabling Competencies:

  • Acting Ethically and Demonstrating Professional Values
  • Leading
  • Collaborating
  • Managing Self
  • Adding Value
  • Problem-Solving and Decision-Making 
  • Communication

You will need to submit an exemption request to licensing@cpask.ca using the request form provided in the renewal. You are required to fill following details in the form:

  • The shortfall in practical experience hours,
  • The reason for the shortfall (e.g. practice in one particular area, a limited number of clients), and
  • Your plans for the future (e.g. whether you intend to increase your practice, your expectation to be within the minimum hours).

The request is reviewed and approved by the Professional Practice Committee. The professional practice committee may approve an exemption or include conditions on a license or may cancel a license.

Verifiable CPD

  • Verifiable CPD is a learning activity that can be verified objectively by documentation.

Unverifiable CPD   

  • Unverifiable CPD means independent and informal learning activities that cannot be verified objectively (i.e. learning activities that do not have a specific output, such as on-the-job training, activities that another individual cannot objectively verify, or self-study for which no output is prepared.)


myCPE provides a package for Canadian CPAs that will satisfy various professional development requirements for CPA professionals which include on-demand webinars on financial reporting, Domestic & International Taxation, Fraud & Risk Management, Information Technology, Leadership skills, and development and business. This CPD package comes in a variety of CPD bundles such as 10 CPD, 20 CPD, and 40 CPD.

Each year members must participate in and submit a CPD declaration, declaring whether they met the CPD requirements, did not meet the requirement, or are exempt from the requirement.

Members are required to retain professional development supporting documentation (for example, the course description or outline) and records of enrolment. It is recommended that records be kept for a total of 4 years for possible review or audit by CPA SK.

If you are not providing services that require registration as a firm or a license, then you are not required to complete your CPD requirements as well as not required to pay annual fees. 


CPD providers are not required to be approved by any organization in order to offer CPD hours to Canadian CPAs as long as the activity offered by them allows CPAs to develop and maintain professional competency to enable them to perform their professional role, it will qualify for CPD. Therefore, the courses listed on myCPE for CPA in Canada are eligible for fulfilling Canadian CPA CPD requirements. However, we are not specifically approved by CPA Canada.

CPA Saskatchewan does not pre-determine how much CPD is gained at an activity, nor does the organization pre-determine what qualifies as CPD for each individual CPA. CPA Saskatchewan follows the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) criteria for CPD and is working towards harmonizing exemption and qualifying activities for verifiable and non-verifiable CPD with provincial CPA organizations across Canada.

For further guidance, we have provided details for “QUALIFIES FOR” on each page of the courses about Approval/Qualifications of CPD Credits for your reference. Webinars that qualify for Canadian CPA meet the standards for CPA Saskatchewan (Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatchewan). However, we are not specifically approved by CPA Canada.