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It is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors composed of nine registered real estate professionals elected by their peers and three non-registrants appointed by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (Ontario) to represent consumers, business and government. Board members serve a three-year term. The Chair is Glenda Brindle.
2006 - Certified Management Accountant is registered as a trademark by CMA Canada; 2007 - Incorporation of the CMA Canada Research Foundation; 2009 - Introduction of The National Standard for Public Accounting for Certified Management Accountants to govern the affairs of CMAs that have entered into public practice [10]
CGA Ontario is a self-governing body, governed by the provisions of the Certified General Accountants of Ontario Act, 2010, [2] the CGA Ontario By-Law, [3] and the CGA Ontario Code of Ethical Principles and Rules of Conduct. [4] Elections to CGA Ontario's board of directors are held on an annual basis via an online voting system during the ...
Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) (French: Comptables professionnels agréés du Canada) is the national organization representing the Canadian accounting profession through the unification of the three largest accounting organizations: the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), the Society of Management Accountants of Canada (CMA Canada) and Certified ...
The Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards (later renamed the Ontario Real Estate Association) was founded in 1922 to organize real estate activities on a province-wide basis. [citation needed] In 1930, the Ontario government brought into law the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. The government of Ontario codified and regulated the real ...
Foreign Designated Accountant Pathway [11] Holders of recognized foreign accounting designations and with two years experience working in the accounting field may be granted the RPA designation and must complete Canadian Taxation I & II, Canadian Business Law, and Data Analytics courses within 18 months following admission as an RPA.
MPAC, formerly known as OPAC (Ontario Property Assessment Corporation), was created on December 31, 1997, as a method to create accurate and equitable assessments across Ontario. MPAC came into existence with the MPAC Act , and it administers the Assessment Act , both part of Ontario provincial legislation .
Some U.S. state real estate commissions – notably Florida's [5] after 1992 (and extended in 2003) and Colorado's [6] after 1994 (with changes in 2003) created the option of having no agency or fiduciary relationship between brokers and sellers or buyers.