With as many as six in 10 Canadians in the market to buy a new vehicle within the next five years, three-quarters are worried ...
Longtime collaboration between two leading Canadian companies signals significant advancement in future of audit by harnessing power of AI for enhanced risk-assessment and audit quality With growing ...
The Canadian branch of KPMG, one of the Big Four accounting firms, has partnered with blockchain data platform Chainalysis to help organisations combat fraud and illicit activities in the digital ...
KPMG LLP is the Canadian member firm of KPMG International. With more than 100,000 people worldwide, KPMG member firms provide assurance, tax and legal, financial advisory and consulting services from ...
Acquisition positions KPMG to support Canadian and global organizations with AI-powered digital twins for scenario planning and intelligent decision-making. With over a decade of expertise in Spatial ...
KPMG in Canada is planning to increase the representation of Indigenous Peoples within the organization by October 2025, as part of a series of strategies it announced to advance reconciliation. Under ...
Multi-year strategy involves all parts of the firm and commits to creating positive and sustainable economic and social benefits for Indigenous Peoples The plan is closely aligned to the TRC's call to ...
The ongoing uncertainty in the automotive industry has 72 per cent of Canadians saying it’s important that their vehicle be ...
The Health AI Academy combines virtual learning and in-person fellowship to boost AI literacy for health care professionals ...
KPMG Canada has joined Telus and Virgin Atlantic Airlines in halting partnerships with WE Charity as concern grows among some corporate donors about the scandal surrounding the organization. KPMG has ...
Institutional investors located in Canada significantly increased their holdings of cryptocurrencies in 2023, a survey by KPMG found. The consulting group recently conducted its bi-annual ...
The Canada Revenue Agency offered amnesty to multi-millionaire clients caught using what's been called an offshore tax "sham" on the Isle of Man — a reprieve that was supposed to remain secret and out ...