Johnathan Whitmore, CPA, CA

Johnathan Whitmore

Johnathan Whitmore , CPA, CA

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Johnathan is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Edmonton. Johnathan serves private companies and not-for-profit organizations, helping them achieve business and financial success.

He provides timely client-specific solutions to companies in a wide range of industries, including construction, trades, transportation, manufacturing, professionals, and real estate, as well as to small- to medium-sized not-for-profit organizations.

His services include corporate accounting, assurance and audit, as well as personal and corporate tax planning, consulting, trust and estate work.

Johnathan earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from the University of Alberta in 2008. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2014 and has completed CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Program (Levels 1 to 3).

Johnathan is a finance committee member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Alberta and an active volunteer in the Edmonton hockey community.


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