Convocation 2026

CPA Saskatchewan is pleased to recognize all successful 2025 CFE writers from Saskatchewan on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Delta Hotel in Regina, SK. Please join us to celebrate this milestone accomplishment in the journey to becoming a CPA!
Graduates do not need to have completed their practical experience requirements in order to attend.
NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENT: CPA Saskatchewan will run a special feature and congratulatory announcement in the Regina Leader Post and Saskatoon Star Phoenix on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. If you wish to include your own announcement within the special feature, please contact Marla McKinneyat Post Media by February 13, 2026.
REQUIRED - ALL GRADUATES: Whether or not you plan to attend convocation, please click hereto confirm or decline your invitation to the ceremony and upload your photo for our March 18th announcement in the Regina Leader Post and Saskatoon Star Phoenix by February 13, 2026. If you are logging into the Member Portal for the first time, sign-in credentials have been created for all graduates based on the email that was used with CPAWSB. To log in, enter your email and click 'forgot password' to reset your password. Please contact registrar@cpask.caif you need to change your email address.
EVENT DETAILS:
Venue:
Delta Hotel Regina
1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, SK
Paid parking is available in the Delta Hotel parkade.
A group rate has been arranged for those attending this event who require accommodations. Click here to book a hotel room at the group rate by February 13, 2026.
Ceremony:
Graduates and their presenters are to arrive in the Campania Room (2nd level) at 12:15 pm to line up for their entrance into the ballroom
Instructions for the introduction can be found at the bottom of this page
Ballroom - 2nd level
1:00 pm - 3:30 pm (end time is approximate)
A group photo of all graduates will be taken immediately following the ceremony
Attire: Business Formal (caps and gowns are not worn)
Dinner & Dance:
Ballroom - 2nd level
6:30 pm - Reception
7:15 pm - Dinner
Speeches, dance and photobooth to follow until midnight
Attire: Semi-Formal
TICKETS:
Please note that if you are with a large organization with multiple graduates, your firm administrator may complete your dinner registration on your behalf. Please check with your organization before registering individually to avoid duplicate registrations (graduates must register themselves and their presenters for the afternoon ceremony using the Graduate Information Form, this can not be completed on your behalf).
Ceremony: Attendance is free of charge. Physical tickets will not be issued. Guests may sit anywhere outside of the reserved seating area designated for graduates and their presenters.
- GRADUATES ONLY: Click hereto register yourself and your presenter for the afternoon ceremony.
- You do not need to complete a registration for any additional guests attending the ceremony, as rush seating will be available.
Dinner/Dance: $135+taxes, tickets for children 11 and under are $40+taxes.
Infants/toddlers who do not require their own seat or meal do not need to register for a ticket.
Physical tickets will not be issued. A link to the dinner seating chart will be sent to registrants the day before the event to be distributed to their guests. A QR code will also be available at the venue to assist you in locating your seat for dinner.
Each graduate receives two complimentary tickets to the Dinner & Dance (one for the graduate and another for a guest).
Registration closes February 13, 2026. No ticket refunds will be provided after February 27, 2026.

Note: If you have not received a confirmation email for your tickets within a few minutes of registering, the registration process is not complete - you must return to the portal to complete the ticket purchase process.
GUIDELINES FOR THE INTRODUCTION:
Each introduction should be no more than 45 seconds in length and should include:
- The name of the presenter, your professional designation and your relation to the graduate.
- The name of the graduate (see note below regarding when the CPA designation can be used in the introduction).
- The graduate's degrees, designations, awards, etc.
- The graduate's current employer, job title, and anything special you may wish to share with the audience about the graduate.
Example: My name is Jane Doe, CPA, and I am pleased to introduce my co-worker, graduate John Baker. John is employed at XYZ Company as a Controller. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with Honours, from the University of Regina. I have watched John work very hard over the past number of years to reach this milestone and am very proud of him for passing the CFE. Congratulations John Baker!
Important Note: Graduates can only use the CPA designation (for example, "John Baker, CPA") once they have been approved as members and received notification from CPA Saskatchewan. Please check with your graduate to determine whether you may use the CPA designation when making their introducation.