"Canadian organizations are increasingly weaving AI into the DNA of their finance functions because they want better ...
The vast majority of Canadian business leaders want a targeted, dollar-for-dollar retaliatory response if the United States ...
Natural assets – such as wetlands, rivers, forests, and coastal dunes – are not just decoration. They are increasingly recognized as infrastructure that provides financially valuable services to ...
The new guide, Getting Nature into Financial Reporting, authored by the University of Waterloo's Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation, and supported by ...
The vast majority of Canadian business leaders want a targeted, dollar-for-dollar retaliatory response if the United States ...
Pulling forward purchases from Mexico and Canada is one of the ways that finance leaders can mitigate the impact of tariffs ...
He began his career in 1988 at KPMG in London and holds an engineering degree from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. Jacques de Vaucleroy, chairman of Swiss Re’s board of directors ...
Jonathan Wilkinson, minister of energy and natural resources, said Canada wanted to co-operate with the US on facing down China but his country would not stand by if the president-elect imposed ...
KPMG won preliminary approval Tuesday to form a legal services arm in Arizona, moving it closer to becoming the first Big Four accounting firm to practice law in the US. The Arizona Supreme Court ...
Some companies forging alliances with made-in-Canada AI solution providers and partners are already reaping the benefits. By working with Ottawa-based AI startup MindBridge Analytics Inc., KPMG Canada ...
This is especially important to the more than 6 million Canadians, aged 15 and over, who have a disability. Footnote 1 In 2010, Canada ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons ...