When
The Canadian Chartered Accountant began publishing 100 years ago, editors said its pages would be “open for discussions, for news and for any other purposes tending to bring the members more closely in touch with one another.” Sensibly, they made no claim for how the magazine would strengthen the community and instead focused on reporting and offering insight on events and issues critical to CAs. For a century, the magazine has acted as the profession’s adviser, referee, historian and, occasionally, conscience. The article “
100-year overview” in the June-July 2011 issue of
CAmagazine celebrates those who built, sustained and helped
CAmagazine prosper. Happy birthday!