Cory Hyndman, CPA

Cory Hyndman

Cory Hyndman , CPA

Senior Manager, Assurance Services

Cory is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Winnipeg and Steinbach. With a strong focus on helping agricultural clients, Cory is dedicated to supporting his clients achieve their business goals.

Cory works closely with primary producers of agricultural products, including dairy, grain, hogs, poultry / eggs, and beef cattle / feedlot operations. He provides a comprehensive range of assurance and accounting solutions, along with personalized business advice tailored to meet each client’s unique needs. His services encompass assurance, tax preparation and planning, and succession planning, ensuring that clients are well-equipped to navigate the evolving business landscape.

Cory is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2020. An active member of the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors, Cory’s dedication to professional growth is evident through his involvement with the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors Steinbach chapter executive team since 2022.


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