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Dr. Allison Scott Becomes the New President of the Canadian Association of Optometrists

At its most recent Council meeting hosted in Halifax, N.S, during CAO 39th biennial Congress, Dr. Allison Scott was officially appointed President of the Canadian Association of Optometrists for a two-year term.

Headshot of Dr. Allison Scott, a woman with shoulder-length brown hair and glasses, smiling warmly at the camera. She's wearing a blue blazer over a black top with small decorative details and a pendant necklace, photographed against a dark teal background.
Dr. Allison Scott

A graduate of the University of Waterloo’s School of Optometry (2006), Dr. Scott has been a dedicated practitioner in the Halifax region for nearly two decades. Her work spans comprehensive family eye care – often treating multiple generations within the same family – as well as a growing specialty in contact lens services. Throughout most of her career, she has held numerous leadership roles with the Nova Scotia Association of Optometrists and joined the CAO Council in 2011. Beyond her clinical and leadership contributions, Dr. Scott is also an official with Skate Canada and actively volunteers as a figure skating judge at local events.

“It’s an honour to represent optometrists from across the country,” said Dr. Scott. “As our profession evolves – through innovations in AI, telemedicine – CAO is committed to supporting optometrists through these changes. While reflecting on our new strategic plan in 2026, we will build on our momentum and shape the future of optometry in Canada.”

Leading Eye Care at a Critical Time

Dr. Scott assumes the presidency at a pivotal time for eye care in Canada. With the recent passage of Bill C 284, establishing a National Strategy for Eye Care – an initiative that aligns with CAO’s long-standing advocacy to prioritize vision health as a core component of Canada’s healthcare system – CAO remains committed to ensuring policy makers recognize the critical role optometrists play in delivering accessible, proactive eye care to all Canadians.

“As we move forward, there are challenges ahead – improving access in rural and remote communities, addressing ophthalmic drug shortages, closing research gaps, and raising public awareness about the importance of regular eye exams for early detection to improving eye care outcomes for Canadians”, she added.

With Dr. Scott moving into the role of CAO President, Dr. Mark Kepes joined the CAO Council as the new representative from Nova Scotia. Dr. Surjinder Sahota became CAO Vice-President, Dr. Troy Brady became Secretary-Treasurer, and Dr. Martin Spiro moved into the role of CAO Past President.

For more information, visit www.opto.ca.

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