CNO’s three-year diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) Strategy, Inclusion for All: Nothing About Us, Without Us, recognizes the diverse contributions, achievements and lived experiences of …
CNO provides practice standards and guidelines to support nurses in providing safe and ethical nursing care to the people of Ontario. Practice standards outline the expectations for nurses …
What resources does CNO offer? CNO has different publications to inform members, employers and the public about issues involving nursing regulation. As a member, you'll receive The …
Questions about Annual Membership Renewal: You can find answers to frequently asked questions about renewing your membership on our Frequently Asked Questions about Annual …
Only members of CNO are allowed to refer to themselves as nurses in Ontario. A valid certificate of registration from CNO is required of all nurses who wish to practice nursing in Ontario and …
Employer Resources Employers of nurses play an important role in working with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) to serve and protect the public’s right to safe and ethical nursing care.
Once you have completed your registration, then you can confirm your registered status by going to Find a Nurse, the College’s online register, and searching for your name.
Apply to become registered with CNO. Read FAQs on the Applying to CNO online page Access your renewal receipts Update your contact information Consent to releasing your home mailing …
Beginning Your Application The registration process begins when you open an account with the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS). NNAS is the national body that starts collecting …
Our purpose is to protect the public by promoting safe nursing practice. cNO is also the authoritative source of nursing statistics in Ontario; we have the most comprehensive …