You can find responses to some commonly asked questions, below. Why did PDEP cease operations? You can learn more about the decision in the final PDEP Annual Report from 2021 (accessible here). How do I become a Dietitian? For more information on the education and training required to become a registered dietitian visit https://www.dietitians.ca/Become-a-Dietitian/Education-and-Training. Where can I go in Canada to get the training required to become a dietitian? A list of accredited Canadian dietetic programs can be found at: https://accreditation.ca/assessment-programs/health-education-accreditation/programs/#dietetics Reach out to dietetic programs directly for more information and answers to your specific questions about your eligibility for admission. Are you an internationally trained dietitian looking for how to have your credentials recognized in Canada? To practice dietetics in Canada and to use professional titles/credentials (eg. Registered Dietitian, RD), you must be registered with and licensed by a provincial dietetic regulatory body. The provincial regulatory body will assess your academic and practicum preparation to determine your eligibility for registration. Contact the dietetic regulatory body in the province where you intend to practice to find out more information about the assessment process. The complete list of all the provincial regulatory bodies in Canada can be accessed at the following link: https://www.dietitians.ca/Become-a-Dietitian/Education-and-Training/Regulatory-colleges-and-registration-to-practice How can I access resources developed by PDEP (eg. standards, competencies)? Materials previously copyrighted to PDEP are equally owned under joint tenancy by the Alliance of Canadian Dietetic Regulatory Bodies, Dietitians of Canada and Canadian Academic and Practicum Programs in Human Nutrition. Access requests should be directed to the Canadian Dietetic Intellectual Property Records Council (CDIPRC) at CDIPRC.dietetics@gmail.com The current entry-to-practice competencies for Canadian Registered Dietitians can be found on the websites of most dietetic regulatory bodies (e.g. Saskatchewan College of Dietitians) and on the Dietitians of Canada website.