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Land Acknowledgement

CASLPO acknowledges the lands upon which our offices are located are the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, Anishnabeg (ah-nish-naw-bek), the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee (hoodt-en-oh-show-nee) and the Wendat peoples.

We acknowledge that Tkaronto (a Mohawk word meaning “the land where trees stand in the water”) is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit. These lands are now home to many diverse Indigenous peoples and communities. We are thankful to the peoples who have since time immemorial cared for Turtle Island, which includes the land we now call Ontario. Acknowledging these traditional Indigenous territories is one way for us to recognize the rights and history of Indigenous peoples. It is also a small way for us to work towards dismantling the continued impacts of colonialism.

CASLPO recognizes that we are all members who share a “Dish with One Spoon”, which teaches us to live on these lands with respect, non-violence and sustainability. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live on these territories.

Best way to contact us

NOTE: Currently, the best way to contact us is by email (see staff directory). There will be no in-person visits or document drop-offs to the College until further notice. Staff will be picking up mail regularly, however.

All College services will continue to be provided, but adjustments in service delivery may be required depending on circumstances.  Please be patient if you experience any delays during these very challenging times.  Please note: At this time, the best way to contact us is by email (see staff directory). There will be no in person visits or document drop-offs to the College until further notice. Courier and hand-delivered packages cannot be received at the College. Please use mail, Xpresspost, or registered mail to deliver your packages. They will be rerouted to an alternative address

College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario
175 Bloor Street East, North Tower, Suite 601.

Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday (excluding statutory Holidays)
8:30am – 4:30pm

Phone: 416-975-5347 toll-free (Ontario): 800-993-9459
Fax: 416-975-8394
Email: [email protected]

The College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (the “College”) is committed to providing an environment free of harassment and discrimination, in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. Under Ontario’s Human Rights Code, every person has the right to freedom from harassment and discrimination.

The College will not tolerate, condone, or ignore harassment, discrimination, hate speech, threats or reprisals directed at any members of its Board, staff or persons acting on behalf of the College. The College is committed to communicating with all persons in a respectful and professional way, and therefore, we expect that persons interacting with the College will also treat, in a respectful manner, all staff, Board and committee members as well as those acting on behalf of the College. Thank you for your co-operation.

Appointments/Rendez-vous

Prearranged appointments are required for visitors to attend CASLPO facilities. Walk-in appointments cannot be accommodated.  Should a member of the public, an applicant, or a registrant of CASLPO wish to drop off material at our office, the submissions will be received by reception and delivered to the appropriate staff person. Applications or submissions will not be reviewed in person.  Please note: requests for appointments with staff will be evaluated on a case by case basis.

Veuillez noter qu’il faut prendre rendez-vous à l’avance avant de se présenter aux bureaux de l’OAOO. Il nous est impossible de vous recevoir sans rendez-vous.  Lorsqu’un membre du public, un postulant, un audiologiste ou un orthophoniste membre de l’OAOO désire déposer des documents à notre bureau, il doit les laisser à la réception. Le préposé s’occupera de les livrer à la personne appropriée. Nous ne pouvons pas revoir en personne les demandes ou dépôts de documents.  À noter également que les demandes de rendez-vous avec les membres du personnel de l’Ordre sont étudiées au cas par cas.

How To Find Us

The College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists (CASLPO) is located at 175 Bloor Street East, North Tower, Suite 601.

The Bloor/Yonge subway station is the closest subway stop to the building.


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© 2024 CASLPO

This website is intended to provide information to the public and registrants. Should there be difference in documentation previously distributed to CASLPO registrants, it is up to the registrant to source the latest version posted on the CASLPO website. Note: the term "member" and "registrant" are used interchangeably throughout CASLPO's website and documents. Both terms are synonymous with "member" as defined in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991, and the Regulations under those Acts.