WHITEHORSE, Yukon, Nov. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Chartered Professional Accountants of Yukon (CPAYT) and CPA Western School of Business (CPAWSB) congratulate Benjamin Janzen, Arshpreet Kaur and Matthew Kwok for successfully passing the multi-day National Common Final Exam (CFE) written in September 2025. The examination was conducted by CPAWSB.
“Success in the CFE is the result of hard work and focus, and we are very proud of Benjamin, Arshpreet and Matthew and their tremendous accomplishments,” said Katherine Davidson, CPA, CMA, Chair of CPA Yukon. “We are pleased to have these three individuals help lead the future of the CPA profession and wish them all the best.”
To earn designation, students must complete rigorous coursework, take the CFE, and complete relevant field experience requirements. The National CFE ensures that all Canadian CPAs meet the same high standards that are recognized nationally and internationally.
“I am honored to recognize the outstanding achievements of three dedicated Yukon candidates who skillfully navigated the complexities of the CFE Treaty in September 2025. Their remarkable performance highlights not only their strong technical knowledge, but also the development of the necessary professional competencies for their future endeavors,” said Yuen Yip, MBA, PMP, ICD.D, CEO of CPAWSB and Alberta CPA. “On behalf of our team at the School, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Benjamin, Arshpreet and Matthew on their professional journeys. Your persistence and achievements are a testament to your unwavering dedication. We look forward to your future contributions and successes in this field.”
The CPAWSB operates a nationally developed CPA vocational education program in the western region of Canada. Throughout the program, CPA candidates develop the competencies expected of professional accountants, developing technical skills and required competencies as they grow in professionalism and leadership.
About CPA Yukon
The Chartered Professional Accountants of Yukon (CPAYT) is the governing and regulatory body of over 200 members. The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) are responsible for the regulation and professional development of CPAYT members and the protection of the public through its ethical standards and disciplinary processes. CPAs are recognized worldwide for bringing superior financial experience, strategic thinking, business insight and leadership to organizations.
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