Tax

Fiscal realities drive home the need for public sector agencies and institutions to create more competitive tax policies and fund existing services while simultaneously reducing debt and cutting deficits. Build a sustainable and competitive revenue system that can achieve your goals while laying the groundwork for tomorrow’s success with our help.

Insights

  • Progress

    May 07, 2024

    Impact of Federal Budget 2024 on the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Sector

    The 2024 federal budget proposes key tax measures that could impact businesses and entrepreneurs in the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sector.

  • Confidence

    May 03, 2024

    Navigating financial uncertainty: Restructuring solutions for food and beverage processors

    Canada’s food and beverage processors play a crucial role in our economy, but they face complex logistical and financial hurdles.

  • Performance

    May 02, 2024

    How will the 2024 federal budget impact professionals?

    What do professionals need to know about the measures introduced in the 2024 federal budget? Discover five key areas that will impact professionals.

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Craig Kutarna Gates

National Leader; Provincial Leader (SK) – Public Sector

Craig Gates, MPA, is a Practice Leader with MNP’s Consulting team in Saskatchewan. Taking a collaborative approach, Craig delivers strong strategic support to executive teams and boards of directors in public companies, executive government, crown corporations, economic development agencies and Aboriginal organizations.

An experienced consultant, Craig analyzes complex organizational challenges and opportunities and develops innovative strategies to help clients reach their goals. He has successfully led diverse projects involving strategic planning, business planning, operational reviews and planning, market research and intelligence, and performance effectiveness.

Craig has almost 15 years of professional consulting experience with global, regional and local firms. He takes pride in helping organizations realize their potential while making a difference to stakeholders and the broader community. His solutions are always practical and designed to produce results.

After obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration in 1997, Craig went on to receive a Master of Public Administration degree from Queen’s University. Craig is a graduate of Leadership Regina, a program that develops and educates community leaders. He also co-founded the Regina Regional Economic Development Authority’s Future Leaders Group.