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Introducing MPact: MNP’s New Digital Business Publication

Introducing MPact: MNP’s New Digital Business Publication

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MNP is excited to launch our new digital publication MPact. Filled with articles, insights and videos, MPact covers the topics that matter most to you and addresses the latest opportunities and challenges facing Canadian business.

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​​​​​Business is always evolving. To help you stay ahead, MNP is excited to launch our new digital publication MPact. Filled with articles, insights and videos, MPact covers the topics that matter most to you and addresses the latest opportunities and challenges facing Canadian business. Our interactive and responsive design ensures we go where you go. Whether you’re in the office or on the move, MPact is there.


In This Issue

Our inaugural issue, Running with Scissors​, focuses on Business Risk. From talent recruitment and retention strategies to cyber security, we have the information essential to address these and other issues you may be facing.​​


Read. Share. Engage.

Our new digital format provides the flexibility to read articles at your convenience and share them with colleagues and friends.  We also hope these insights will raise awareness in your own business and invite you to contact your MNP advisor to discuss the issues that matter most to you.​


Insights

  • Agility

    July 04, 2025

    Modernizing the core How energy and utilities can move on from legacy finance and billing systems

    Legacy platforms are expiring. Discover how energy and utilities organizations can choose the right finance, billing, and customer systems to reduce risk and unlock long-term value.

  • Agility

    July 03, 2025

    Capital Regional District

    The Capital Regional District faced challenges with outdated IT systems, a siloed department, and fragmented project management processes.

  • July 03, 2025

    Cyber security on the farm: The gap between concern and preparedness

    Many farmers are concerned about cyber attacks — but few are prepared to respond to an incident. How can you bridge the gap between concern and preparedness?