This year, the elections to the Board of
the Order will be held electronically for
the first time. A new regulation has made
it possible for us to go digital and conduct
the entire electoral process exclusively
online. No more wasted paper and mail delays!
Simple, fast and secure, e-voting is
the best way to cast your ballot and shape
the future of the profession. Not making
this change would be boring!
This year, the nomination period will
take place from mid-April to mid-May. Members
from the Capitale-Nationale – Chaudière-Appalaches,
Montreal and Outaouais – Abitibi-Témiscamingue
– Nord-du-Québec electoral regions will
receive all the information they need to
elect 3 new directors. Will you submit your
nomination?
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Are your practices in IT use up to date?
Many of you put your knowledge to the test
by taking our
quiz on protecting personal information.
Is it a good or bad practice to disclose
the location of your computer user name
and password to a colleague? Only 13% of
participants answered correctly. Find the
correct answer on page 23 of the
CPA guide on best practices in IT use.
This guide is full of useful information
that will help you adapt your processes.
In the digital age, don’t cut corners when
it comes to protecting information in your
possession.
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Online terminology resources
For a better understanding of a vast range
of economic, management, commerce and finance
notions and concepts, check out these free
online tools.
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Artificial intelligence and big data: The
future of accounting and finance
The potent combination of big data and artificial
intelligence is set to transform the way
CPAs work. Learn more about these major
innovations and their effects on the profession
in these 2 CPA Canada publications.
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Free webinar: How AI will affect firm operations
and services
How will AI change the way CPAs operate
and serve their clients? How can it boost
productivity and change the way they work?
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Cryptocurrency: Reducing the risk
In an interview on the French CBC news program
24/60, CPA Louis Roy
discusses the lack of internal control and
auditing in cryptocurrency, and how to protect
the public interest.
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Read these articles, and many more, in our
new section,
Digital age.
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