Vision and Mission
CNA’s Objects
The objects of CNA as defined in the Letters Patent (1996 revision) are:
- to promote high standards of nursing practice, education, research and administration in order to achieve quality nursing care in the public interest.
- to promote uniform and high quality regulatory practices in the public interest and in collaboration with nursing regulatory bodies.
- to act in the public interest for Canadian nursing and nurses, providing national and international leadership in nursing and health issues.
CNA’s Vision for 2010-2014
Registered nurses: Leaders and partners working to advance nursing and health.
CNA’s Mission for 2010-2014
CNA is the national professional voice of registered nurses, advancing the practice of nursing and the profession to improve health outcomes in a publicly funded, not-for-profit health system by:
- unifying the voices of registered nurses;
- strengthening nursing leadership;
- promoting nursing excellence and a vibrant profession;
- advocating for healthy public policy and a quality health system; and
- serving the public interest.
CNA’s Goals for 2010-2014
In pursuit of the vision and mission, CNA has established the following goals:
- To promote and enhance the role of registered nurses to strengthen nursing and the Canadian health system.
- To shape and advocate for healthy public policy provincially/territorially, nationally and internationally.
- To advance nursing leadership for nursing and for health.
- To broadly engage nurses in advancing nursing and health.
- To transform CNA governance structure and processes.
Updated: July 13, 2010


