Introducing our 2026–27 Leadership Team
We are pleased to announce the 2026–27 CPA leadership team, confirmed at the Annual General Meeting held during CPA Congress in Halifax on 9 June 2026. These scholars and leaders will guide the work of the Association over the coming year, advancing philosophical research, education, and community-building across Canada.
Executive Committee:
- Christian Leduc (Université de Montréal) — President
- Nicole Wyatt (University of Calgary) — Vice President
- Paul Bartha (UBC) — Past President
- Adam Murray (University of Manitoba) — Treasurer
- Brenda Sanderson — Executive Director
Board of Directors & Committee Leaders:
- Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien (Université Laval) — Director
- Marie-Pier Lemay (Université de Moncton) — Director
- Mark McCullagh (University of Guelph) — Director
- Seamus O'Neill (Memorial University) — Director
- Pamela Robinson (UBC) — Director
- Jennifer Wang (SFU) — Chair, CPA Equity Committee
- Nancy Salay (Queen's University) — Editor in Chief, Dialogue (Anglophone office)
- Charles Côté-Bouchard (Collège Montmorency) — Rédacteur en chef, Dialogue (bureau francophone)
- Lauren Bialystok (University of Toronto) — Chair, Philosophy in the Schools Committee (interim; this position is open — those interested in serving are encouraged to contact us at administration@acpcpa.ca)
Their expertise and commitment are instrumental in fostering philosophical dialogue, promoting equity in our field, and strengthening connections between academic philosophy and the broader community.
We also take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to the board members completing their terms: Cameron Boult (Brandon University), Jean-Philippe Ranger (St. Thomas University), Catherine Rioux (Université Laval), Agnes Tam (University of Calgary), and Stephanie Kapusta (Dalhousie University). Their service to the CPA has been invaluable, and we wish them well in their ongoing work.
We look forward to the year ahead and to the contributions this team will make to Canadian philosophy.