Colton Jensen, CPA

Colton Jensen

Colton Jensen , CPA

Partner

Colton Jensen is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Saskatoon. Colton delivers a full suite of assurance and accounting services, including audits and reviews, to help his clients succeed.

Colton works primarily with Indigenous communities, tribal councils, and Indigenous-owned businesses, as well as with some non-Indigenous businesses. He takes pride in helping his clients build internal capacity and create positive impacts in their communities. Colton’s services include advising on reporting requirements and governance.

Colton received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 2013. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in Saskatchewan in 2016 and in Manitoba in 2024.


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