MPS AGM and Member Night

  • 26 Mar 2026
  • 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Buffalo Crossing, Fort Whyte Alive

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MPS AGM and Member Night

Thursday, March 26, 2026 • 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM

The MPS Board is looking forward to connecting with you at this highlight of the year. We will be celebrating Dr. Jo Ann Unger, MPS Advocacy Director, as she receives the MPS President Award from the MPS President and President’s Award Committee, to honor her exceptional contributions to MPS and the profession of psychology at provincial and national levels. We will also be celebrating this year’s recipient of the MPS Indigenous Student Bursary and the Dr. John Walker Student Research Award.

Event Details

Doors open at 5:30 PM. The formal portion of the evening is scheduled from 5:45 - 7:00 PM, and will be followed by a member’s social night, 7:00 - 10:00 PM. With more than 85% of Manitoba’s psychologists as members, together with many professional affiliates and student members who are active in the field, the AGM is a great opportunity to strengthen connections with your professional community and catch up with your Manitoba colleagues.

We will gather at Buffalo Crossing, Fort Whyte Alive, with food facilitated by King Cole Catering. We’re excited to share that Winnipeg’s Casati will join after the AGM and provide live music entertainment.

In addition to all of this, we will have great Door Prizes to share with you. Don't miss out on your opportunity to spend an evening with MPS Members and register now.

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Full Members: $75 CAD, cash bar

Student Members*: $25 CAD, cash bar

Dr. Jo Ann Unger

Dr. Unger has been an extraordinary force within MPS and the broader psychological community in Manitoba, while also making an impactful contribution to national advocacy efforts. Dr. Unger joined MPS in 2014, fulfilling various roles before serving as MPS President from 2018 to 2024. Over her six-year presidency, Dr. Unger infused MPS with her deep commitment to advocacy. She engaged directly with government partners, championed fair compensation for public health psychologists, advocated for expanding psychology training seats to grow the mental health workforce, and cultivated vital relationships that brought both MPS and the profession to the forefront of key policy conversations. Dr. Unger continues to lead MPS advocacy efforts.


Casati Band

Live Entertainment by Casati

Casati is best characterized as a folk trio with an open mind. Grace Hrabi, Jesse Popeski, and Quintin Bart are formally trained musicians, graduates of the University of Manitoba's jazz studies program. Over the past ten years the trio has released two albums, There Will Be Days (2017) and This Is Just To Say (2019), finding their style in a unique blend of all the music that inspires them: the heartbreak of a country ballad, the vocal harmonies of 1950's and 60's pop, and the instrumental virtuosity of jazz and classical music, creating a sound that is familiar yet original.

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To help ensure that we have quorum for the meeting, MPS will share some great Door Prizes with attendees. Don't miss out and register soon! You can find the AGM 2025 Annual Reports and the proposed Slate for the 26/27 Board of Directors here. And here you can find the revisions proposed for the MPS By-Law. If you have any questions, please reach out to Inge Zeldenrust at executived@mps.ca. There are still some openings on the MPS Board and we welcome your involvement. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Woods at president@mps.ca for more information.


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