An apparent rift among the organizations representing chartered professional accountants in Canada became public when two provincial groups said they are severing ties with their national counterpart.
Press releases short on details suggest the provincial groups and the national body are at odds over how best to represent CPAs across the country.
It said that more recently, it “entered into discussions with CPA Ontario and CPA Quebec to progress the issue,” and called upon the provincial organizations to re-engage and work with a conciliator, as well as establish a clear timeline. CPA Ontario president and CEO Carol Wilding said in a press release that the organization's decision follows extensive discussions with the national group as well as its provincial and territorial counterparts. The organization said it remains committed to working closely with its provincial and territorial counterparts on important matters to the profession, “including maintaining a world-class, portable CPA designation.
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