Patrick Lafleur, CPA auditeur

Patrick Lafleur

Patrick Lafleur , CPA auditeur

Partner

Patrick is a member of MNP's Accounting and Assurance team in Brossard. With nearly two decades of professional experience, Patrick takes a collaborative, forthright approach to helping small- and medium-sized enterprises in a wide variety of industries achieve their business goals.

Patrick’s services include bookkeeping, sales taxes, and corporate and personal taxes. He conducts audit, review, and compilation engagements for clients in the construction, manufacturing, and professional services (healthcare professionals and lawyers) sectors, among others.

Bilingual in French and English, Patrick graduated from the Université du Québec à Montréal with a Bachelor of Accounting (BAA) and an Advanced Graduate Diploma in Accounting. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2007, and is also a CPA Auditor.


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