KPMG in Canada announces collaboration with indigenous peoples to protect biodiversity

Invested $500,000 in pro bono professional services to support the transition to a green economy

MONTREAL, Dec 13, 2022 /CNW/ – On the occasion of COP15KPMG at Canada is pleased to announce a $500,000 investment in pro bono services in support of projects led by Indigenous organizations and businesses that will make an impact in protecting nature and biodiversity.

Over the next few months, KPMG and Indigenous organizations will work together to implement this initiative, which is scheduled to launch in Quebec in spring 2023. The professional services, spread over a two-year period, will be offered to indigenous communities, organizations and businesses within commonly defined parameters to support the transition to a nature-friendly economy.

With this pledge, KPMG is taking a concrete step to work together on the absolute need to stop and reverse biodiversity loss, and calls on all organizations to come together and do everything in their power to tackle climate change and act responsibly promote economic growth.

“As traditional stewards of nature, tribal peoples are champions and leaders in preserving our planet,” he says Benoît Lacoste Welcome, Managing Partner, Province of Quebec for KPMG Canada. “We look forward to working together to find solutions to address the biodiversity crisis. »

Recall that KPMG launched a major earlier this year Truth and Reconciliation Action Plan which is based on a multi-year strategy aimed at creating sustainable socio-economic benefits for indigenous peoples.

“KPMG is committed to promoting reconciliation through building strong relationships with indigenous communities and businesses,” he says Tammy BrownVice Chairman of the Board of Directors of KPMG Canada, a member of the firm’s National Indigenous Peoples Network, also a member of the Shawanaga First Nation. “While there is still much work to be done, the investment made today is an important opportunity to amplify and engage the voices of indigenous people on this journey and protect nature for many generations to come. »

KPMG at Canada is proud to take part conversation of COP15 in Montreal and is committed to taking its leadership role in protecting biodiversity through concrete and promising actions. To learn more about KPMG’s progress on its environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments, read the Impact plan 2022 recently launched.

A word on KPMG below Canada

KPMG LLP is an accounting, tax and advisory firm and a Canadian limited liability company owned and operated by Canadians. For more than 150 years, our professionals have provided Canadians with a range of consulting, accounting, auditing and tax services that inspire trust, foster change and fuel innovation. Passed through basic values – Integrity, Excellence, Courage, Together, For the better -, KPMG has more than 10,000 professionals and employees in more than 40 offices around the world. Canada, which serves both private and public customers. KPMG does regularly one of the best employers in the world Canada and is considered one of the best employers in the country.

The company is governed by the laws ofontario and a member of the KPMG global organization of independent companies affiliated with KPMG International Limited, an English limited company. Each member firm is a separate and independent legal entity and describes itself as such. For more information, see home.kpmg/ca/en.

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For more information: Geneviève Lafaille, Senior Director, Communications and Events, KPMG, 514-985-1274, [email protected]

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