Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
This year’s Federal Budget comes at a pivotal time in our history, as Canadians and businesses face complex economic conditions shaped by geopolitical pressures, constrained growth, and mounting concerns about housing and affordability. Persistent productivity gaps limit Canada’s growth potential, underscoring the need for transformative solutions. As Prime Minister Mark Carney's government presents its first budget, Canadians are anticipating how it will position Canada as a leader in economic resilience, innovation, and adaptability for the 21st century.
Join us for this session where KPMG professionals will deliver key insights on the budget announcements.
This webcast is eligible for CPE credits for participants who meet the eligibility criteria.
 The Honourable Bill Morneau Former Minister of Finance for Canada
 Goldy Hyder President and CEO Business Council of Canada
 Rob Carrick (Moderator) Journalist and personal finance expert
 Paul Lynch Partner-in-Charge, National Tax Centre KPMG Canada
 Joy Nott Partner, National Tax, Trade and Customs KPMG Canada Joy Nott is a Partner with KPMG in Canada’s Indirect Tax Practice with a focus on Trade & Customs. Joy brings over 30 years of experience to the practice with deep expertise in imports and exports, international trade and trade compliance.
 Stephanie Terrill Canadian Managing Partner, Digital and Transformation KPMG Canada
 Zach Parston Partner and National Infrastructure, Capital Projects, and Sustainability Leader KPMG Canada Zach is a Partner and National Infrastructure, Capital Projects, and Sustainability Leader. With extensive experience supporting the development of over $100 billion of capital projects across sectors such as mining, energy, power & utilities, pipelines, ports & terminals, public transit, and social infrastructure, Zach is recognized for his collaborative leadership style and his commitment to fostering effective project team environments.
His expertise encompasses a wide range of skills and specializations, including project governance structure and controls development, project set-up and execution readiness, project assurance and independent assessment, project improvement and recovery, and organizational assessment. Additionally, he focuses on commercial strategy development, contract management, claims avoidance, risk mitigation, and the implementation of construction technology along with process optimization.
 Brian Ernewein Senior Advisor, National Tax KPMG Canada
 Shawn Brade Partner and National Leader, International Corporate Tax KPMG Canada
 Shaira Nanji Partner, Tax Law KPMG Law LLP
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