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October 3, 2025

CHCPBC has developed and posted the College’s first annual report. Titled “A New Beginning – Annual Report 2024/2025,” the report provides a comprehensive overview of CHCPBC’s first nine months of operation from amalgamation on June 28, 2024 until March 31, 2025.  

The annual report includes:

  • Who we are and what we do 
  • A look back on the journey from amalgamation 
  • Message from the CHCPBC Board Chair and Registrar 
  • Reflections from the Board on the College’s inaugural year 
  • Reconciliation, decolonization, social accountability, and social justice at CHCPBC 
  • Licensure statistics 
  • Quality practice overview 
  • Addressing complaints 
  • Committee reports
  • Audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. 

Wayne Garth Buhler created the original artwork that accompanies the report’s Territorial acknowledgement.

Read the 2024/2025 CHCPBC Annual Report (PDF).

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