Coralee Foster, CPA, CA

Coralee Foster

Coralee Foster , CPA, CA

Partner

Coralee is a partner at MNP's Mitchell office. Her focus is in the agricultural sector and includes many primary producers across various commodities and agri-businesses located throughout southern Ontario.

As a trusted advisor, Coralee provides her clients with accounting, taxation, bookkeeping, consulting, and government program applications. She has prepared and delivered many presentations and seminars to clients and other interested groups. Her articles have been published in various farm publications. She has been in many leadership roles within her predecessor firm’s agriculture industry group.

Coralee is a member of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario, and the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors. She received her Chartered Professional Accountant designation in 2012, her Chartered Accountant (Ontario) designation in 1994, and her Bachelor of Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1992.

She has been the treasurer of the local Federation of Agriculture since 1998, was the treasurer for the 2013 International Plowing Match, and has been involved in many other community and agricultural groups. Coralee is a member of the West Perth Economic Development Committee and the Mitchell Business Improvement Association.

Coralee, her husband, and her sons operate a family farm growing corn, soybeans, wheat, and edible beans.


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