Dates and location
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Dates and location
Hours
Description
Note: This event was recorded on January 30, 2025. All comments and discussion is based on information available at the time of recording.
Are you a CPA looking to learn more about how you can support your clients and organizations in the changing world of sustainability?
The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) Guideline B-15 on Climate Risk Management came into effect beginning in 2024 for large federally regulated financial institutions (FRFIs). This guideline has far-reaching implications for small and medium-sized businesses, and the CPAS who support them.
Watch Opportunities in Sustainability: Climate Reporting and hear from leading sustainability experts. Get insight into what CPAs need to know about carbon reporting.
Speakers:
- Stephane Tardif, CPA, MBA, PMP, Managing Director, Climate Risk at Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
- Sarah Keyes, FCPA, FCA Partner, Sustainability Strategy & Transformation at PwC Canada
- Lesley Christodoulou, CPA, CA, VP, Finance & Chief Accountant at Co-operators
- Besa Xhyheri, MBA, FMA, CIM, Director, Sector Lead and Target Setting Strategy, Climate COE, Commercial Banking, Royal Bank of Canada
Moderator: Sabreen Salman, CPA, CA, Director, ESG Reporting & Measurement, Export Development Canada
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Key Takeaways
Upon compeltion of this course, you will have:
- Understanding what carbon accounting is and the role of CPAs in providing reporting and assurance for sustainability services.
- The role of CPAs in providing leadership and guidance to their organizations and clients in sustainability reporting.
- CPAs can leverage their transferable skill sets to support their clients.
Who Will Benefit
CPAs who are interested in sustainability reporting and assurnace, who want to learn more about how OFSI B-15 will impact their careers, or are looking to upskill in sustainability.
How to Access the Course
This is an online session. This course is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Once registered, you can access the material at any time.
However, you will only have access to the course for 90 days after REGISTRATION.
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Speaker(s)
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Stephane Tardif, CPA, MBA, PMP Managing Director, Climate Risk Division, OSFI Stephane Tardif is responsible for OSFI’s strategy and prudential response to climate risks and leads the office’s Climate Risk Division. Stephane’s team is responsible for climate scenario analysis, climate analytics, and Guideline B-15, which advances OSFI’s regulatory expectations for climate risk management by federally regulated financial institutions. Domestically, Stephane represents OSFI at the Sustainable Finance Action Council, and speaks at many industry events. Internationally, he is a member of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s (BCBS) Task Force on Climate-related Financial Risks (TFCR), is a member of Climate Risk Steering Group with the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS), and a member of the United Nations Environment Program Finance Initiative convened Sustainable Insurance Forum. Prior to leading the Climate Risk Division, Stephane spent over 20 years supervising financial institutions and was most recently the Managing Director of the Property and Casualty Supervision Division at OSFI. He holds a BComm, MBA and is a CPA. |
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Sarah Keyes, FCPA, FCA, Partner, Sustainability Strategy & Transformation, PwC Canada With over a decade of work experience as a thought leader, consultant, facilitator, and auditor, Sarah is a recognized sustainability and climate change expert. She regularly presents to Executive teams and Boards of Directors on the link between ESG and climate change with financial and operational performance and long-term value. In her role, Sarah helps her clients establish strategies that align with core priorities, allowing for effective integration with existing risk processes. Sarah facilitates a module on ESG and sustainable finance in the ICD’s Director Education Program and serves as the National Academic Director for the ICD’s Board Oversight of Climate Change program. Sarah also serves on the Boards of Directors of Leading Change Canada and Sustainable Buildings Canada. Sarah has a Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University, ISO 14064-3 Certification for Greenhouse Gas Verifications, and received the 2018 Emerging Leader Award from CPA Ontario. In 2023, Sarah received a Top 50 Changemaker Award from the Globe and Mail’s Report on Business. |
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Lesley Christodoulou, CPA, VP, Finance & Chief Accountant, The Co-operators Group Limited Lesley is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Corporate Finance function including treasury, investor relations, financial reporting and corporate FP&A for the group of companies as well as the effective management and delivery of end-to-end financial systems, transaction processing and accounting services to the insurance business units and the corporate operations. Lesley is accountable for the Climate Disclosures Report for Co-operators (formerly TCFD report). In 2021, she represented Co-operators as one of six participants in the Bank of Canada / OSFI Climate Scenario Analysis Pilot. Lesley has been with The Co-operators since 2010 in various capacities including Corporate Finance and FP&A for the P&C insurance operations. Lesley is chairperson of the Co-operators pension committee, a defined contribution plan with over $1 billion in pension assets. Lesley holds an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and is a CPA. |
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Besa Xhyheri, MBA, FMA, CIM, Director, Sector Lead and Target Setting Strategy, Climate COE, Commercial Banking, Royal Bank of Canada
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Sabreen Salman, CPA, CA, Director, ESG Reporting & Measurement, EDC Sabreen’s interest in sustainability and social responsibility began during her business undergraduate studies as she led Schulich’s Corporate Social Responsibility Society, planning one of the largest annual undergraduate ESG conferences in Canada. Since then, she has established herself as a valuable and unique ESG professional. With experience developing science-based GHG emissions reduction targets, Sabreen plays an important role in helping companies transition to a low-carbon economy and make progress against their climate commitments. Using her financial accounting and reporting background, she raises sustainability and climate reporting processes to a high standard. Sabreen has a passion for sharing her journey and learnings with students who are looking to build an ESG career. Sabreen was interviewed by CPA Ontario as part of the Rise of the Warrior Accountant insights study and quoted in the CPAs and the New Social Contract research report published in 2021. |