20 Best Canadian Accounting Podcasts of 2022

April 4, 2022
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Are you wanting to learn more about canadian accounting? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best canadian accounting podcasts of 2022.

We have selected these podcasts for a variety of reasons, but they are all well worth a listen. We tried to select a variety of podcasts across the spectrum from hosts with a wide breadth of experience.

Best Canadian Accounting Podcasts 2022

With thanks to ListenNotes, Crunchbase, SemRush and Ahrefs for providing the data to create and rank these podcasts.

Canadian Taxpayers Podcast

  • Publisher: Canadian Taxpayers Federation
  • Total Episodes: 110

This podcast is for Canadians who want lower taxes, less waste and more accountable government. We go beyond the politics to push for policies that shrink tax bills. We break exclusive news stories about government waste that aren’t covered by the media. And we enforce accountability and transparency for politicians in every political party. Join the Canadian Taxpayers Federation at taxpayer.com.

The Allied Health Financial Podcast: Personal Finance, Budgeting, Debt Repayment, Insurance and Investing

  • Publisher: Allied Health Financial: Personal Finance for Canadian Healthcare Professionals
  • Total Episodes: 106

Evidence-based personal finance education for Canadian healthcare professionals. We make complicated financial information simple and get you started on the journey to build personal wealth and reach financial independence. Discover how to budget, build an emergency fund, pay off debt, invest in your TFSA and RRSP. We’ll talk about life insurance, disability insurance, critical illness insurance, ETFs, mutual funds, high-interest savings accounts, stocks, bonds… we cover it all. We are members of the Canadian allied health community so we understand your struggle when it comes to understanding your finances, and we’ve got solutions for you. We take the guesswork out of managing your money so you can focus on what you love – helping your clients THRIVE. Managing your finances does not have to be complicated! You’re not going to want to miss this. Hit subscribe and get ready to change your life.

Energize Oklahoma

  • Publisher: Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative
  • Total Episodes: 4

Canadian Valley Electric Cooperative is a member-owned utility that provides electricity to customers in parts of 10 central Oklahoma counties. The service area includes approximately 3,500 square miles covering all or parts of Oklahoma, Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Lincoln, Creek, Hughes, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, and McIntosh counties. CVEC’s headquarters are located at the intersection of Interstate 40 and US Highway 377 (State Highway 99). CVEC also has a district office located in Eufaula, Oklahoma, and a construction and maintenance facility located in Wetumka, Oklahoma. CVEC provides electric utility service to more than 24,000 accounts, including residential, commercial, and industrial Members. This podcast was created to improve people’s lives and serve our communities.

Foresight: The CPA Podcast

  • Publisher: CPA Canada
  • Total Episodes: 12

Foresight: The CPA Podcast asks CPAs to reimagine their position at the centre of the economy. La série Balados pour CPA : Voir demain invite les comptables à se repositionner en plein cœur de l’économie. Accountants face an urgent choice: embrace change or risk falling behind, losing relevance and being replaced by competitors. Foresight: The CPA Podcast takes a deep dive into how societal shifts are transforming the role of CPAs. From AI to ESG. From protecting the environment to protecting professional ethics. Each episode asks CPAs to reimagine their position at the centre of the economy. This podcast is part of the Foresight initiative from CPA Canada, aimed at setting a new strategic direction for the Canadian accounting profession. Visit us at www.cpacanada.ca/en/foresight-initiative ==== Les CPA doivent faire un choix urgent : s’ouvrir au changement ou être laissés derrière, perdre de leur pertinence, et être remplacés par des concurrents. Dans chaque épisode, nous analysons en profondeur certaines transformations sociétales et leur incidence sur le rôle des CPA : éthique professionnelle, intelligence artificielle et facteurs environnementaux, sociaux et de gouvernance sont abordés. Ces balados s’inscrivent dans le projet Voir demain, que CPA Canada mène afin d’élaborer une nouvelle orientation stratégique pour la profession comptable canadienne. Pour en savoir plus, visitez-nous à: www.cpacanada.ca/fr/voir-demain-initiative

The MoneyMan Report

  • Publisher: The MoneyMan Report
  • Total Episodes: 348

In his two hour daily MoneyMan Report, Daniel Frishberg has created one of the fastest growing sources of information on investing and trading in the country, now reaching audiences all over the U.S. Dan’s program is regularly picked up on major web portals like Market Wire, Forbes, Dow Jones, and Yahoo Finance. His stock picks and strategies are reported regularly by www.thestockadvisors.com, AOL and MSN.Daniel Frishberg has become one of the most sought after financial pundits on national TV, appearing several times each week on CNBC, Fox, and the Canadian Business News Network. His commentary is also carried on a rapidly growing number of local TV stations all over the country.Dan’s company advises or manages private accounts for affluent individuals and institutions, including one of the few equity portfolios in the country that has shown gains over the difficult years of the recent past, more than doubling the S&P 500 performance since its inception in 2001. Under his guidance, his private clients have been protected by one of the very few really diversified portfolios, which include not only stocks from the U.S. and around the world, but also a diverse selection of U.S. and international bonds, private equity and direct investments in real estate.

Humour of the North by Various and Lawrence J. Burpee (1873 – 1946)

  • Publisher: LibriVox
  • Total Episodes: 18

Some day an enterprising editor may find time to glean from the whole field of Canadian literature a representative collection of wit and humour. . . . The present little collection obviously makes no such ambitious claim. It embraces, however, what are believed to be representative examples of the work of some of our better-known writers, many of which will no doubt be quite familiar to Canadian readers, but perhaps none the less welcome on that account. (Summary from the Introduction)

The Prairie Files: a true crime podcast

  • Publisher: Slipz
  • Total Episodes: 9

Welcome to The Prairie FILES: A true crime podcast. For an animated version of all our episodes please watch on our youtube channel at,https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBPoD_4NINKSAsZ7bCmvr4A/featuredThis podcast contains graphic depictions of gruesome violence that may be alarming to some listeners.. Viewer discretion is advised. All the information presented in this podcast has been compiled primarily of published new reports, public records and witness accounts. Nothing in this podcast should be interpreted as having any legal bearing, of any kind. Dive with me into the deepest and most gruesome murder cases from the Canadian Prairies. In this podcast I will tell the stories of gruesome and grisly murder cases that shocked the Canadian prairies. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Theprairiefileshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBPoD_4NINKSAsZ7bCmvr4A

Knuckles: The Personal Finance Podcast

  • Publisher: Jaydon Agar
  • Total Episodes: 6

A podcast from two Canadian accountants finally sitting down to provide you our take on everything related to your personal finances. We will be covering everything from taxes to politics to investments and even some macroeconomics.

Your Next Favourite Jam with J.A.M.

  • Publisher: John-Angus MacDonald
  • Total Episodes: 22

Hosted by John-Angus MacDonald (J.A.M.) – guitarist for Canadian rock band the Trews – Your Next Favourite Jam w/J.A.M. is a show about connecting with friends and peers in the music industry, discussion they’re career paths and current projects, and paying forward some cool musical recommendations. Started on the Trews Instagram account during the pandemic lock downs of 2020/2021, it’s a show about the connections and discoveries that music can bring. Playlists that go along with all episodes can be found on Spotify under the same name.

Economic Comparison US vs Canada

  • Publisher: Nicky Takemoto
  • Total Episodes: 1

An OSBN® BizBite by Baqar Bhatti, Chartered Professional Accountant at PAZ. This podcast provides a comparison between the US and therefore the Canadian economies supported four key economic benchmarks. These benchmarks include the GDP, Per Capita Income, the GINI coefficient and Debt to GDP ratio.

the brian chung podcast

  • Publisher: Brian
  • Total Episodes: 19

Stories, interviews, adversities, successes, wins and losses. Sharing my experiences of learning, growing and developing from a Canadian perspective. Helping you become more financially literate and tips on how to manage your day to day monies better. And real estate (buying, selling, investing). Brian is a Real Estate Consultant and a Chartered Accountant (CPA, CA) and in Greater Vancouver. He believes in long term relationships, abundance, transparency & authenticity. He recently converted his side hustle of real estate into a full time gig. He’s been to over 30 countries and loves food

In the Arctic Seas by Francis McClintock (1819 – 1907)

  • Publisher: LibriVox
  • Total Episodes: 38

In 1857, Lady Jane Franklin, the wife of Sir John Franklin, who went missing with his entire crew during his 1845 expedition to discover the Northwest Passage, commissioned Captain Francis McClintock to investigate what had happened to the expedition, and purchased for him the small steam yacht known as the ‘Fox’. This is McClintock’s own account of the two year voyage of the ‘Fox’. Following an initially unsuccessful attempt to cross the Davis Strait, the ‘Fox’ was forced to spend the first winter trapped in the sea-ice off the coast of Greenland. After the next year’s thaw, McClintock eventually reached the islands of the Canadian Arctic, where an extensive search finally revealed the grisly truth of the fate of Franklin. (Summary by Patrick Eaton)

The history of things!

  • Publisher: Marc
  • Total Episodes: 12

A brief look at the history of some of our favorite items. I enjoy history and thought this might be a fun hobby to do. Thank you for listening and if you enjoy the content, please give me a 5 star rating. It helps to support the podcast and to get its name out there! If you’d like to help the podcast, please make a small donation to my Pay Pal account https://www.paypal.me/canadianquadders ( Canadian Quadders is my You tube Channel.)

Chronicles of Canada — Dawn of Canadian History: Aboriginal Canada by Stephen Leacock

  • Publisher: Loyal Books
  • Total Episodes: 6

Most readers of Stephen Leacock’s works are familiar with his witty and humorous writings, but few may be aware that he was also a gifted teacher, political ideologue, economist and fiction writer. Though he wrote six books on Canadian history, none of them attained the status of a standard text on the subject and were regarded more as opinion pieces without much academic foundation. Yet, the Chronicles of Canada series by Stephen Leacock remains an interesting and entertaining read. In this volume, Dawn of Canadian History: Aboriginal Canada, which is part of a thirty-two book series of short and simple essays, Leacock explores the little known origins of Canada’s past. Leacock begins with his theories on the geological formation of the country and the beginnings of the earth’s structures. The emergence of human beings and the original settlers of the North American Continent, the Native Americans as we know them today, is also well described, though in terms that may seem outdated to modern readers. The “Canadian aborigines” and their culture is also described in terms of the different tribes and their relationship to the Eskimos in the extreme northern part of Canada. The advent of the white races like the Vikings or Norsemen is also one of the important events in Canada’s history, as it changed the course of civilization in this country. Legends of Greenland and Iceland are well retold in the chapter entitled The Legend of the Norsemen. Another crucial event was the arrival of John Cabot of Bristol somewhere on the Labrador coast in the sixteenth century. Politics in the sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe and the rivalry between nations like Spain, Portugal, England and France, seeking to explore new worlds and enrich their own countries is also well described. Leacock ends his book with the arrival of French explorer Jacques Cartier, known today as the Father of Canada. In historical terms, this would be set in the seventeenth century, when another great French explorer, Samuel de Champlain was making the first accurate map of the country. For present day readers, Chronicles of Canada…, is a pleasant blend of facts with myths and legends. It is this quality which makes it much more entertaining than a pure historical account.

The Mess

  • Publisher: Cape Breton Highlanders Association
  • Total Episodes: 9

Welcome to the Mess: 150 years of Cape Breton Highlander tradition. For the last 150 years, the Cape Breton Highlanders have welcomed men and women from all walks of life into our ranks. Together, we have protected the lives and homes of Canadians across the country in conflicts such as World War I, World War II, and the War in Afghanistan. We have also preserved a fierce and passionate Highland-Scot tradition through their colours, tartans, songs, and stories. The Cape Breton Highlanders are undeniably an important thread in the tapestry of Cape Breton Island. We have built a strong comradery among our ranks over the last 150 years and now, we want to share that with you. My name is Jason Doyle and I am honoured to welcome to you our Mess Hall, where our history, traditions, and stories are passed onto the next generation of Highlanders. This podcast will commemorate the accounts of Highlanders past and present, and hopefully inspire future Highlanders to join our ranks. Join us in our celebration of 150 years of the Cape Breton Highlanders!

Short Nonfiction Collection Vol. 005 by Various

  • Publisher: LibriVox
  • Total Episodes: 11

A collection of ten short nonfiction works in the public domain. The essays, speeches, news items and reports included in this collection were independently selected by the readers, and the topics encompass history, politics, philosophy, nature and religion. Included in this collection are “The Emanicpation Proclamation” and Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln, “Prinicpal Doctrines” by Epicurus, “Fox and Hound” and the preface to “The Breath of Life” both by John Burroughs, “The Wentworth Letter” by Joseph Smith, and “The Rhythm of Life” by Alice Meynell. From the New York Times, April 10, 1817 is an account of the Canadian capture of Vimy Ridge, “Haig Strikes Near Arras” and from the September 1921 issue of Vanity Fair an article on “The Flapper – A New Type.” And for the those with more than a passing in the history of railways/roads, the “Report of the Railway Department of the Board of Trade” from February 1845 which impacted the ‘gauge wars’ of the mid-nineteenth century in England wraps up the list! (summary by J. M. Smallheer)

The Guide to Growing Up

  • Publisher: Justin Li
  • Total Episodes: 4

This podcast discusses topics we encounter as we grow up, through stories and lessons from people of all walks and stages of life. Topics range from life purpose, motivation, current events, health and fitness, hobbies, and much more. The host, Justin Li, is a first generation Canadian and is 22 years old. He has recently finished the last year of his bachelors degree at Queen’s University and is pursuing a Chartered Professional Accountant designation.

Fameless Talent

  • Publisher: Afraz Shaikh
  • Total Episodes: 1

A Canadian teenager exploring comedic rants and giving his reaction on completely ridiculous to hysterical things happening in the world. From weird Instagram accounts to shock humour discussions, be sure to tune in to get a dose of laughter.

Canadian /American News, Whistleblowing On Canadian Companies, Government Accountability

  • Publisher: Tim Vandermey
  • Total Episodes: 1

This podcast is about the News going on around us, and it’s a place where you can hear stories submitted to me through email , that deals with Whistleblowing on companies, or voicing concerns on Canadian issues, and a podcast where we hold the provincial government, or federal government to account. You can call me personally at 250-569-4278 , tell me your story, and I will get your story out to the public. We all need a space and a podcast that stirs the pot, and if you have a story on Whistleblowing, or a Canadian issue that the government refuses to deal with, we will start the ball rollin

Anne of Avonlea by Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • Publisher: Loyal Books
  • Total Episodes: 30

If you’ve read and loved Anne of Green Gables you will surely be delighted to follow Anne’s further adventures in Anne of Avonlea. In this sequel, we find Anne Shirley teaching in Avonlea School though she continues her studies at home with Gilbert Blythe. Lucy Maud Montgomery first published the best selling Anne of Green Gables in 1908. Enthused by the amazing success of this account of a young orphan girl who arrives by mistake on Prince Edward Island, Canada, the author followed it up with five more sequels, tracing Anne’s career and life. Three other books and a couple of collections also feature Anne, her family, children and friends. The series has remained one of the firm favorites of children and older readers. Anne of Avonlea was published in 1909, immediately after the first book. It contains several of the characters present in the previous book, so readers get a feeling of comfortable continuity as they follow Anne in her new role as a student teacher. She is now officially a grownup person and part of the adult society of Avonlea village and soon plunges into a series of situations in which dismay and delight have equal share. The book has a blend of old and new characters. Her best friend, Diana Barry, her foster mom Marilla Cuthbert, Jane Andrews her favorite teacher, Gilbert Blythe her enemy turned friend and Priscilla Grant an old classmate are people the reader would have met in the earlier book. New characters like the crotchety Mr. Harrison, who owns a rude parrot appropriately called Ginger, the twins Dora and Davy Keith, Paul Irving and a few more provide lots of fun and entertainment. Anne remains as delightful as she was in the earlier book, getting in and out of various scrapes of her own creation, imaginative, gutsy and full of spirit and joie de vivre. Towards the end of the book, we find her and Gilbert charting out their future careers and planning to start university life in Redmond College which of course keeps readers eagerly awaiting the next book in the series! Touches of romance, flashes of Montgomery’s typical tongue in cheek humor, a lively and interesting heroine, wonderful descriptions of the Canadian landscape and the idyllic Prince Edward Island countryside and a host of memorable characters make Anne of Avonlea a great read especially if you’re continuing on with the entire series! All books in this series:1 Anne of Green Gables2 Anne of Avonlea3 Anne of the Island5 Anne’s House of Dreams7 Rainbow Valley8 Rilla of Ingleside

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