CPA Quebec, or the Chartered Professional Accountants of Quebec, is the professional organization responsible for regulating and supporting the accounting profession in the province of Quebec, Canada. It was formed as a result of the unification of three legacy accounting bodies in Canada: the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (CGA-Canada), and the Society of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA Canada). This unification aimed to strengthen the accounting profession by creating a single designation, the CPA, which stands for Chartered Professional Accountant.
The primary role of CPA Quebec is to protect the public by ensuring that its members adhere to high professional and ethical standards. This includes overseeing the education, certification, and continuous professional development of accountants in Quebec. The organization sets the requirements for obtaining the CPA designation, which includes completing a recognized program of study, obtaining practical experience, and passing the Common Final Examination (CFE).
In addition to regulating the profession, CPA Quebec provides a wide range of services to its members, including professional development opportunities, resources for professional practice, and guidance on industry best practices. It also represents the interests of its members to government, regulatory agencies, and other professional bodies.
Overall, CPA Quebec plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the accounting profession in Quebec, ensuring that accountants are well-equipped to meet the challenges of an ever-evolving economic landscape.





