Membership

Membership Year runs January 1st to December 31st and is not pro-rated.

Membership Prices:

Regular - $75 + gst
G.A.S. Alumni - $9 + gst
Students – contact the office for qualifications and approval.

Although GPAC memberships are for single individuals, companies wishing to sign up multiple members can submit one cheque along with individual member names and contact information to the GPAC office.

Click here to become a member


G.A.S. Alumni

The purpose of G.A.S. is to provide a focal point for the alumni of the CGPA, CGPSA and GPAC organizations, provide advice and guidance to the directors and members, maintain contact with all interested past members, maintain and update a current mailing list for GAS Alumni membership; and have a representative attend the GPAC Board meetings to provide appropriate input.

Membership Criteria:

  • Have held membership in CGPA, CGPSA or GPAC
  • Have a minimum age of 50 years or 20 years related experience
  • Be retired or no longer in full time employment

*Past Presidents of CGPA, CGPSA or GPAC are automatically eligible and do not have to satisfy the age or experience criteria, but do need to be retired, or no longer in full time employment and must indicate if they wish to be on the G.A.S. list.
*GAS Alumni who pre-register for quarterly meetings and state they are G.A.S. members at time of registering, will have their registration and/or luncheon fee wiaved.

To signup please provide contact information including email (if applicable) via e-mail or letter to the G.A.S. Representative below showing you have the above requirements:

Arthur Kowalchuk, P.Eng.
PO Box 30254 Chinook RPO
Calgary, Alberta T2H 2V9
Ph. 403 255 0822, e-mail owalchuk@telus.net


Privacy Policy:

GPAC is committed to protecting the personal information of its members. GPAC does not sell its membership list. Members are advised that GPAC collects the information noted on the membership form for its use as outlined below:

  • To distribute information to its members concerning matters of the Society
  • To distribute information to its members concerning matters of the Society
  • To promote programs, services and member benefits
  • To solicit member views
  • To analyze demographic information on members in order to provide better services and benefits
  • To facilitate networking and training
  • To process authorized payments
  • To harness member expertise