Ontario Chiropractic Continuing Education

Satisfy Your 40-Hour Biennial Requirement—40 Hour Structured Course CE

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Ontario Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements

Ontario requires 40 hours of CE every 2 years (even years).

Special Requirements: 

  • A minimum of 20 hours of required CE Shall be obtained in “Structured Courses”
  • 5 of the 20 Structured hours shall be related to the controlled acts authorized to Chiropractors under the Chiropractic Act , 1991 or Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act, 1990

Online Chiropractic CE for Ontario

ON College allows 40 hours to be earned online per renewal period.
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Individual Online Courses

Only need a few hours? Choose from these on demand DC credits.

Multi-State Licensed?

Courses are board-approved for multiple states. If you hold licenses in multiple states, one course can often satisfy requirements across multiple jurisdictions.

CE is sponsored by University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College (UBCC) for 2026/2027. Some CE Soup approvals are obtained directly through state chiropractic boards. Please verify current requirements with your state board.

Course Reviews

Considering taking online chiropractic CE for Ontario license renewal? Our courses are popular with chiropractors. Check out what other clinicians are saying.

The training is amazing, so well designed. I’ve learned a tremendous amount about what to do with my patients.

Barbara James, DC

Kelowna, BC

This is the 2nd time I’ve taken the class. I learned a lot that we can use with our patients. Patients love this kind of stuff – they all want what we’re learning here.

Jeff Livingston, DC

Edmonton, AB

I have clients who can breathe better, who have greater range of motion in their neck, shoulders, and upper back. There’s a buzz. There’s an energy about the exercises.

Katie Calverley, OT, CPT, CPEP

Saskatchewan, AB

Questions About Your CE Requirements?

Visit our FAQ section for answers about course approval, requirements, and completing your continuing education.

College of Chiropractors of Ontario

The College of Chiropractors of Ontario (CCO), located in Toronto, ON, is the regulatory body established by the provincial government to oversee chiropractors in Ontario. Governed by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA) and the Chiropractic Act, 1991, every chiropractor practicing in Ontario must be a registered member of the College. CCO’s primary objectives, as defined by the Health Professions Procedural Code, include regulating the chiropractic profession, developing and maintaining standards of qualification, practice, knowledge, and ethics, as well as promoting professional competence and ethics among its members. Additionally, CCO administers the relevant legislation and fosters collaboration with other health profession colleges while responding to evolving healthcare needs and emerging issues.

ON Chiropractic Associations

Ontario Chiropractic Association

The Ontario Chiropractic Association (OCA), headquartered in Toronto and established in 1929, boasts a membership of well over 3,000 chiropractors, encompassing 80 percent of chiropractors practicing in Ontario. Remarkably, it ranks as the fourth-largest chiropractic association globally in terms of membership. The OCA is dedicated to its mission of advancing the understanding and utilization of chiropractic care, serving both its members and the public. To fulfill this mission, the OCA offers a diverse range of programs, services, and initiatives aimed at assisting its members and partners in delivering high-quality patient care while contributing to the enhancement of Ontario’s healthcare system.

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