The Chartered Professional Accountants Western School of Business (CPAWSB), CPA Canada, and the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Alberta (AFOA Alberta) announce an innovative accounting education initiative for Indigenous learners. In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, this initiative addresses systemic barriers and incorporates Indigenous content, context and culture to increase Indigenous representation in accounting.
These courses are based on the regular CPA certification program but will be tailored to address the challenges unique to Indigenous learners and incorporate Indigenous culture and context in the program.
Explore how the ILA initiative was developed, why it was created, and what makes it unique. Hear testimonies from our learners and instructors and why they believe this program is changing lives.
These courses and modules are meticulously designed for Indigenous learners. Each is taught by Indigenous instructors and supported by Indigenous facilitators, incorporating Indigenous culture and context through a mix of synchronous, asynchronous, in-person, and remote learning techniques.
The Manitoba Inuit Association (MIA), in partnership with CPAWSB, CPA Manitoba, and AFOA Alberta, is proud to announce and offer accounting education open to all Inuit learners across Canada through the ILA initiative. This special Inuit-only cohort begins in January and February.
Visit the MIA website for more information, or contact MIA Student Support at [email protected] or call 204.774.6848.
TD Bank’s generous gift will enhance CPA education by integrating Indigenous perspectives and expanding support networks for students across Western Canada. Discover how this partnership is fostering a more inclusive accounting profession.
Mitigating Barriers to Indigenous Learners Findings and Recommendations