Understanding the New CE Reporting Process Through Alinity
Session details

🗓️ Date: Monday July 20, 2026
⏰ Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET
📍 Location: Zoom webinar
đź“– CEs: 1 Category A (Jurisprudence)
Staying on top of continuing education (CE) reporting is an important part of maintaining your registration with the College. This Regulatory Education Program (REP) session offers a practical, step-by-step overview of the updated CE reporting process using the College’s Alinity platform.
Participants will review key CE requirements, including reporting periods, reporting groups, the difference between Category A and Category B learning activities, and step by step review of how to use the new online system. The session also covers eligible activities, documentation expectations, and how to avoid common submission errors.
Key takeaways:
- A clear understanding of CE reporting requirements and obligations
- Guidance on navigating Alinity to enter, track, and submit CE activities accurately
- Tips for distinguishing between Category A and Category B activities
- Practical examples to help you apply the reporting process with confidence
Save your seat and register for the CE reporting session to stay compliant with College standards!
PRESENTERS

Jeremy Quesnelle
Deputy CEO, Regulations
Jeremy Quesnelle is the Deputy CEO, Regulations of the College of Naturopaths of Ontario. Jeremy began his work with the College in 2011, 4 years prior to the proclamation of the Naturopathy Act, 2007. During that time Jeremy’s focus was on regulation, standard, policy, and program development in the areas of Quality Assurance, Complaint, Discipline, Inspections, Patient Relations, and Controlled Acts.
Since proclamation in 2015, Jeremy has overseen the College’s professional practice and professional conduct departments as well as supporting the CEO in the day-to-day operations and governance of the College.

Daniella Daley
Quality Assurance and Inspection Coordinator
Daniella Daley is the Quality Assurance and Inspection Coordinator at the College of Naturopaths of Ontario. In her role, she supports the development and implementation of quality assurance and inspection processes, helping to uphold high professional standards and regulatory excellence across the organization.
Daniella holds a Diploma in Business Administration from McMaster University, which complements her strong organizational, analytical, and administrative skills. She is recognized for her attention to detail, commitment to continuous improvement, and ability to effectively coordinate complex processes.
Outside of her professional work, Daniella enjoys reading, adventuring with her dog Rocky, and spending time outdoors, where she finds balance and inspiration in nature.