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By Natalie Fournier
The Canadian Police Knowledge Network (CPKN) and its division, the Professional Security Knowledge Network (PSKN) announced a price increase for several of its courses, effective Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
This is the first time in three years that CPKN and PSKN have increased course costs. Since the last adjustment, policing has evolved, technology has advanced, and the needs of learners across Canada have grown. The CPKN and PSKN teams have diligently worked hard to keep pace, upgrading quality of courses, expanding our bilingual content, improving security, and exploring innovations like interactive simulations and AI supported tools.
To maintain high quality, modern, and accessible training, CPKN will introduce a price increase. This ensures we can maintain the standard of excellence learners have come to expect from our services, while we continue to invest in the future of police training.
Even with this update, CPKN and PSKN courses remain among the most cost-effective learning options available, offering organizations significant savings compared to in person training. Most importantly, this adjustment allows CPKN to keep doing what matters most: supporting Canada’s policing community with innovative, reliable, and relevant eLearning.
