MNP LLP

MNP (previously known as Meyers Norris Penny) is one of the largest full-service chartered professional accountancy and business advisory firms in Canada.

[15] 2022: Acquired Quebec-based consulting firm Groupe Trigone,[16] and further expands presence in Laval,[17] Quebec City,[18] North Shore Montreal,[19] Oshawa,[20] Wallaceburg,[21] and Kelowna.

[22] 2023: Further expansion in Quebec (Berthierville[23] and Shawinigan[24]), Alberta (Calgary[25] and Edmonton[26]), British Columbia (2 acquisitions in Vancouver,[27][28] Surrey[29] and Prince George[30]), Ontario (Sarnia[31]), and Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's office from PwC Canada[32]).

As of 2016, the firm had over 65 Licensed Insolvency Trustees and more than 200 resident and satellite offices located in key urban and rural centres across Canada.

In 1996, after merging with Brandon, Manitoba-based BDO and Edmonton-based Miller, McClelland Limited, Meyers Norris Penny & Co. decided to create a subsidiary to incorporate their insolvency practice.

[40] Praxity firms have the capability, resource and scale to support clients ranging from small ambitious businesses to established global, listed organizations.

[44][45] On 8 August 2024, the Auditor General of British Columbia released the investigation results and found no evidence of conflict of interest.

Sunset reflected on MNP Tower in Vancouver
MNP Office Building at the Bell Tower in Downtown Edmonton