The Canadian Association on Gerontology awards and bursaries provide opportunities to recognize those individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of gerontology and to the CAG itself as well as to support and encourage students who will play a significant role in the future of this field.
- CAG Victor Marshall Distinguished Member Award
- CAG Award for Contribution to Gerontology
- CAG Honorary Membership
- Mid-Career Award
- New Investigator Award
- Recognition Award for Excellence in Student Mentoring: In Honour of Evelyn Shapiro†
- Recognition Award for Excellence in Longitudinal Research: In Honour of Betty Havens‡
- Recognition Award for Excellence in Research on Unpaid Caregiving: In Honour of Neena Chappell*
† Awarded every 2 years, beginning in 2006
‡ Awarded every 2 years, beginning in 2007
* Awarded every 2 years, beginning in 2019