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MNP expands presence in Northern Capital

Canada’s fifth-largest national accounting and business consulting firm has announced the acquisition of Deloitte’s Prince George practice.

Announced today, MNP will transition the two offices together as they call for continued growth in the province and its regions.

“We have continued to see strong growth in the northern BC region,” said Darren Turchansky, MNP’s Executive Vice President of the BC region. “Prince George and the surrounding communities were identified as key locations with a diversified economy offering opportunities to support our strategic plans for growth and express our commitment to the northern bc marketplace.”

The Partners of the Deloitte PG practice said they were most excited to join MNP because of its relationship-based culture.

“MNP offers the best of both worlds — the scope and services of the national firm together with the culture personalized approach and community commitment of a local office. We know joining MNP will be a good fit for our clients and our team and we are optimistic about the future,” said Cindy Thomson a Partner transitioning to MNP.

Turchansky admitted that the two offices coming together is the best step in addressing issues in the northern economy, such as that in the forestry sector.

“I think combining our teams, as well as being able to connect the dots with some of our experts within the forestry sector will allow us to better serve our clients in a better fashion from that sector.”

Since 1958, MNP has grown to more than 80 offices across Canada and has more than 800 partners and 5,000 team members.

 

 

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Ethan Ready is new to the Northern Capital, having moved to Prince George from Woodstock, ON. A graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton, ON, Ethan has joined the MyPGNow newsroom as a news reporter, covering stories in and around the area.

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