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Appointment • Iya Touré, CPA, CGA
Iya Touré, CPA, CGA, a été nommé délégué général du Québec à Dakar, au Sénégal. Source : Site du premier ministre du Québec
Member news
CPA Newsletter • Top story • Review of the latest round of professional inspections
Our field inspectors are there to help you refine your work methods. Check out their main findings as well as their tips and tricks for improving your ways of doing things.
Newsletters
Submission to the Commission des institutions on Bill 64, An Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information
The Order presented its views on the privacy ecosystem reform in which Bill 64 is a major milestone and the first step towards a culture shift.
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Mandatory disclosure of nominee agreements
The Agence du revenu du Québec now requires the disclosure of all nominee agreements concluded on or after May 17, 2019. These measures also apply to agreements concluded before that date when the tax consequences extend past May 17, 2019. Learn more.
News
Professional promotional emails – How to avoid pitfalls
To avoid pitfalls and disinformation, review the information received with a skeptical eye and be sure to distinguish the emails sent by the Order from those sent by commercial organizations.
News
CPA Plus • The latest news about the profession
You have one month left to submit a nomination file for the title of Fellow or one of five CPA regional awards, including the new CPA of the Year award presented by Desjardins.
Newsletters
Appointment • Ginette Tanguay, CPA, CGA
Ginette Tanguay, CPA, CGA, a été nommée vice-présidente de la Société d’habitation du Québec. Source : Site du premier ministre du Québec
Member news
Relatedness: When psychological safety brings people together
Do you feel safe at work? Many organizations claim to leave room for error, but is this really the case? Or are employees’ mistakes held against them?
Expert advice and resources
Autonomy: A basic need in the workplace
In our day-to-day lives, we take responsibility for most of our choices. So why should someone who is free in every other context need to have their choices validated or get one or more reporting levels involved as soon as they’re at work?
Expert advice and resources
Competence and wellbeing at work: Can’t have one without the other
When our skills are underutilized and we don’t have the necessary tools to complete our tasks, our motivation and performance at work suffer. Fortunately, it’s possible to avoid this pitfall and help team members stay motivated.
Expert advice and resources