A CPA's Reconciliation Journey for First Nations
PUBLIC PRACTICE EDUCATION WEEK 2024 - We live in a critical point of history for the First Nations of Canada. In this age of truth and reconciliation, this course will empower non-indigenous CPAs and CPA firms on how to pursue the best interests of the First Nations entities and individuals that they work with.
Truth and reconciliation requires both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples of Canada to work together in understanding, collaboration, and harmony.
Led by an Indigenous CPA with over 10 years of experience working with First Nations in various roles, this course brings current and fresh insights into the reconciliation journey for First Nations specifically tuned to CPA’s and the important role they play.
Content
The topics in this seminar include:
- What First Nations ultimately need from CPAs.
- The role of the auditor and how to bring real change to a First Nation.
- First Nations funding and reporting.
- The internal dynamics and politics of First Nations and Chiefs & Councils of Bands.
- Why internal structure is a KEY to the success of First Nations.
Seminar Instructor: Jordan Ulrich, CPA, CA
What to Expect
- Two emails will be sent from CPA Manitoba following your registration: one to confirm your order and one including information on how to access the course through your Learning Hub.
- Once sent, these emails can also be found in the Communication tab of your CPA Manitoba Member Portal.
- Course materials, links and credentials can be found in your Learning Hub no less than two business days prior to the seminar.
- This is a Live Virtual seminar where class size has been limited to allow for an interactive learning environment.
- This seminar will not be recorded.
- Live webinars have varying levels of expected interaction, with many requiring webcam and microphone capabilities. If you have concerns about the interaction required for this course, please email [email protected].
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