Dates and location
Pricing
Hours
Dates and location
Pricing
Hours
Description
Canada and its provinces offer a variety of incentives designed to stimulate, innovation, sustainability and economic growth. These include government programs (e.g.) grants, tax policy (e.g. investment tax credits), and regulatory markets (e.g. carbon credits).
As a practitioner, by working with clients to identify and access these funding opportunities, you can help clients develop new business lines, increase operational efficiency, defray the costs of research and development and reduce financing costs of new projects.
Clients will often rely on your guidance to understand the types of funding and incentives that exist, how these opportunities align with their specific circumstances and the process for accessing and applying for support.
Key Takeaways
Upon completion of this seminar, you will gain:
- A clear understanding of the rationale behind these incentives.
- Insight into the types of funding and support available.
- Practical approaches for helping clients access and benefit from these resources.
Who Will Benefit
Small and medium practitioners looking to expand their service offering or incorporate knowledge of green loans and sustainability incentives to better advise and support their clients.
How to Access the Course
This course is a live webinar. You must attend the live course to receive verifiable CPD hours. We recommend you join five minutes prior to the scheduled starting time. To get the full experience of this interactive course, use a computer that has video and microphone capabilities.
If available, course materials can be accessed 2 business days prior to the course and should be downloaded in advance.
Registration, cancellation, withdrawal and all other CPA Ontario PD policies can be found here.
Speaker(s)
Cameron Stonestreet serves as a Director within PwC Canada’s Sustainability and Climate Change team. With 20 years of experience, he has provided advisory services in strategy and policy development concerning sustainability, carbon finance, program execution, project development, and regulations in energy and environmental markets. Cameron has concentrated much of his career advising on energy regulations and transitions, utilizing climate incentives and market mechanisms to capitalize on opportunities where the economy, sustainability, and clean technology intersect. His current work centers on assisting organizations in identifying, financing, and executing projects that deliver both financial returns and sustainability benefits.