Cameron Oneschuk, CPA, CA

Cameron Oneschuk

Cameron Oneschuk , CPA, CA

Partner, Manitoba Dealership Lead

Cameron is a member of MNP’s team in Winnipeg. Cameron excels at building strong relationships with clients and delivering timely and effective tax planning solutions. He prides himself on helping his clients and their businesses grow to their potential.

Cameron works one-on-one with private and not-for-profit organizations in a wide range of industries and brings more than a decade of experience to his role. His services include compliance; financial statement engagements such as notice to readers, reviews and audits; corporate and personal tax filings, and tax planning and restructuring.

Cameron is the leader for the Firm’s dealerships team in Manitoba and helps clients in a variety of sectors, including real estate, construction and automotive and leisure dealerships. He works with established businesses as well as start-ups.

Cameron earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm Honours) in accounting from the University of Manitoba in 2009. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2012.

Cameron is a member of the Misericordia Health Centre Foundation board and finance committee.


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