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CPA Yukon: Four Yukon CPA candidates succeed in national exam

Financial Post ·

WHITEHORSE, Yukon, Aug. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Chartered Professional Accountants of Yukon (CPAYT) and the CPA Western School of Business (CPAWSB) congratulate Sofia Iatrou, Yihong Li, Catherine Marangu, and Ravi Krishna Sripada for passing the multi-day national Common Final Examination (CFE) written in June 2026. The exam was administered by CPAWSB.

“Passing the CFE is a significant milestone and reflects a great deal of skill, dedication, and professional ambition,” said Katherine Davidson, CPA, CMA, chair of CPA Yukon. “We are proud to recognize Sofia, Yihong, Catherine, and Ravi Krishna for their achievements and celebrate their success. As they take this important step forward, we are excited to see the talent and leadership they will bring to their workplaces and communities.”

In order to become designated, students must complete rigorous course work, pass the CFE, and fulfill relevant practical experience requirements. The national CFE ensures all Canadian CPAs meet the same high standards, which are recognized nationally and internationally.

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“I am honoured to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the four dedicated candidates from Yukon who have expertly navigated the complexities of the June 2026 CFE. Their remarkable results underscore not only their strong technical expertise but also the development of essential professional competencies for their future endeavours,” stated Yuen Ip, MBA, ED.M, ICD.D, CEO of CPAWSB and a CPA in Alberta.

“Passing the CFE is a significant milestone that reflects years of commitment, perseverance, and hard work. On behalf of our team, I extend heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to these individuals as they advance in their professional journeys. Your accomplishments are a testament to your dedication and resilience, and we look forward to witnessing the valuable contributions you will make to the profession and your communities in the years ahead.”

CPAWSB delivers the nationally-developed CPA professional education program in Canada’s western region. Throughout the program, CPA candidates develop the competencies expected of professional accountants, developing technical skills and enabling competencies as they grow in professionalism and leadership.

About CPA Yukon The Chartered Professional Accountants of Yukon (CPAYT) is the governing and regulatory body for over 200 members. The Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) supports CPAYT in its protection of the public through its ethical standards and discipline processes and supporting the professional development of CPAYT members. CPAs are recognized internationally for bringing superior financial expertise, strategic thinking, business insight, and leadership to organizations.

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