Josh Piche , CPA

Manager

About Your Josh

Josh is driven by a commitment to continuous learning and personal development, both personally and professionally. He believes that strong, authentic relationships are the foundation of effective teamwork, and his approachable style helps foster open communication and trust. Josh enjoys working across a variety of sectors, including First Nations organizations, for-profit entities, and not-for-profit organizations.

Josh has also been volunteering with the CIBC Run for the Cure committee since 2022, serving as a Sponsorship Lead. In this role, he develops and maintains relationships with local sponsors, supporting fundraising efforts and raising awareness for breast cancer research.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Accounting
  • Audit & Assurance
  • Corporate Tax
  • Mentorship

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2025) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Laurentian University (2022) – Bachelor of Business Administration, Specialization in Accounting

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Insights and resources

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    More Than Mining: How Northern Ontario Is Building a Higher-Value Economy

    Northern Ontario’s economic strategy is shifting, and for businesses in mining, manufacturing, and industrial services, the opportunity is significant. Instead of simply extracting and exporting raw resources, the region is keeping more of the value chain at home through advanced manufacturing, local processing, and innovation. Learn more.

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  • Northern Ontario Update: What Recent Investments Mean for Local Businesses

    Northern Ontario Update: What Recent Investments Mean for Local Businesses

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  • What the SR&ED Tax Credit Can Do for Your Business

    What the SR&ED Tax Credit Can Do for Your Business

    Canada’s SR&ED program is the single largest source of federal government support for business R&D, yet many Northern Ontario companies are leaving money on the table by not claiming it. With significant changes now in effect for 2024 and beyond, including expanded eligibility and a doubled expenditure limit, there has never been a better time…

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