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Profession

Friday News Roundup 21.02.12: MNP Deloitte deal, Big Four bulking up, accounting games and more

Wrapping up the odds and ends in this week’s Canadian accounting news
Business

Liberals do 180 on gross blunder over CERB eligibility of self-employed

Qualtrough, Lebouthillierand Trudeau also announce one-year grace period for pandemic relief tax debt
Profession

Friday News Roundup 21.02.05: ESG nonsense, CERB class action, Big Six synthetics and more

Wrapping up the odds and ends in this week’s Canadian accounting news
Profession

Friday News Roundup 21.01.29: Pressure mounts over CERB slip, Cannabis CEWS, COVID fraud and more

Wrapping up the odds and ends in this week’s Canadian accounting news
Business

Corporation tax: ‘race to bottom’ may be ending after 40 years — here’s why it never made sense

The Canadian corporate tax rate follows decades-long global pattern of reduction
Profession

Friday News Roundup 21.01.22: Warrior Accountants, depressed Canadians, female entrepreneurs and more

Wrapping up the odds and ends in this week’s Canadian accounting news
Business

Robust growth ahead for Canadian economy, says RSM Canada

The Real Economy: Canada has opportunity to be a carbon capture leader
Business

Annual reports should inform society — not only those with a financial interest

Climate accounting standards an example of societal impact, explains Financial Accounting Professor Alan Jagolinzer
Technology

Why Deloitte Canada won Ottawa’s lucrative vaccine platform contract

Technology provider Deloitte also delivers US vaccine management platform
Profession

Friday News Roundup 21.01.08: Major mergers, climate accounting, CPA breakup on Reddit, and more

Wrapping up the odds and ends in this week’s Canadian accounting news
Business

COVID-19: The economic wildcard of the Biden Administration

Canadian accounting, economic experts say COVID-19 will determine U.S. economic stimulus and recovery
Business

Which Canadian economic sectors will benefit from the Biden Administration?

The economic impact on Canada will depend on who controls the U.S. Senate, say expert Canadian accountants, economists