Dates and location
Hours
Dates and location
Hours
Description
This on-demand recording (recorded on April 7, 2025) on Demystifying the complexities of the Canada-U.S. Trade Landscape aims to help CPAs stay informed and guide their organizations through unprecedented times.
Trevor Tombe, one of Canada’s foremost experts on international trade and economic policy covers trade, tariffs and competitiveness to provide CPAs access to insightful economic analysis and public policy foresight.
You can read his exclusive interview with CPA Ontario on our Trade and Growth Insights page.
Topics Include:
Topics | Description |
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Topic 1 |
Context: The Economic Environment
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Topic 2 |
An Analysis of Tariff Impacts
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Topic 3 |
How CPAs can help their organizations adapt, innovate and thrive. |
Topic 4 |
Q&A Session |
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Who Will Benefit
All CPAs and finance professionals who want access to insightful economic analysis and public policy foresight in relation to the U.S.-Canada trade landscape.
Note: This program was recorded on April 7, 2025 and reflects information and opinions at the time of the recording.
How to Access the Course
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Speaker(s)
Trevor Tombe is a Professor at the University of Calgary’s Department of Economics and the Director of Fiscal and Economic Policy at The School of Public Policy. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Toronto and undergraduate degree in finance from Simon Fraser University. His research explores a broad set of topics, including, international trade, public finances, and fiscal federalism. Tombe's research not only analyzes potential tariff impacts but also provides concrete, evidence-based recommendations for strengthening Canada’s economic resilience.