Publication archives

Mutual Recognition Agreement between the Society of Actuaries in Ireland and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries

This is the mutual recognition agreement between the Society of Actuaries in Ireland and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries.

Canadian Institute of Actuaries announces Alicia Rollo as new Executive Director

This media release announces new CIA leadership, celebrates a legacy of service and shares key milestones in its continued advancement of the actuarial profession in Canada.

Audited Financial Statements 2024-2025

These are the audited financial statements of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries, which comprise the statement of financial position as at March 31, 2025, and the statements of operations, changes in net assets and cash flows for the year then […]

Policy on Decision-Making Authority within the CIA

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New leadership for the Canadian Institute of Actuaries in its 60th year

This media release announces the CIA’s new President, Angelita Graham, and Board members for 2025-2026.

CIA Legacy Awards recognize leaders in Canadian actuarial profession

This media release recognizes the extraordinary contributions of volunteers at the 2025 CIA Legacy Awards.

Strength in Numbers 2025: The CIA’s Report on Volunteerism

This report showcases the incredible contributions of the CIA volunteers who played a role in helping to shape the financial security of Canadians in 2024. Explore the dynamic landscape of volunteer engagement, honouring the legacy of those dedicated to service.

New resources help Canadians tackle retirement preparedness

This media release announces the CIA’s insight statement, titled Helping Canadians Prepare for the Risks of Retirement, as well as the fact sheet, titled Planning for a Secure Retirement.

Celebrating Canadian Institute of Actuaries and Actuarial Students’ National Association 2025 scholarship winners

This release announces the recipients of the 2025 ASNA-CIA diversity, equity and inclusion scholarships. Valued at $3,000 each, the scholarships recognize and celebrate the importance of diversity and inclusion in the actuarial profession and the broader community.

Long-term disability insurance needs updating as Canada’s demographics change

This media release announces the CIA’s insight statement, The Evolution of Employer-Sponsored Long-Term Disability Plans.