Arsenault Best Cameron Ellis
Our firm has prospered on Prince Edward Island since the mid 1940's. Formerly an office of Coopers & Lybrand and PricewaterhouseCoopers, in 2001 the office was purchased by the local partners. Our office has provided a wide variety of high quality professional services for over six decades.
Arsenault Best Cameron Ellis provides a complete range of accounting, auditing and tax services to a large base of private and public sector clients. In addition to this, the firm has a versatile offering of specialty areas including corporate tax planning, estate planning, cross-border tax services, financing and acquisitions, consulting, valuations and forensic services. Our clients include some of the largest entities on Prince Edward Island, as well as the very small. Our many areas of expertise include the public sector, agriculture, auto dealerships, manufacturing, construction, health care, tourism, technology and real estate, among others.
The Firm’s services are provided by 3 partners, 3 principals and 20 local professional and support staff.
Leading our people are:
Mary is a Fellow Chartered Professional Accountant with Arsenault Best Cameron Ellis in Charlottetown, where she has been in public accounting for over 30 years. Her areas of expertise include health care, not-for-profit organizations and GST/ HST. She has been on national accounting standards boards and committees for CPA Canada, and has made numerous presentations on HST as well as fraud prevention across the province. Mary became a Certified Fraud Examiner in 2005, and has conducted investigations and helped educate companies and organizations to protect themselves against fraud for over a decade. In 2012, CPA PEI recognized Mary's contributions to the profession and the community by awarding her with the FCPA designation.
Contact Mary at [email protected] .
Irwin W. Ellis, CPA, CA, CBV
PartnerIrwin handles the valuations practice for the office. As a Chartered Business Valuator since 1992, Irwin helps clients to buy or sell their businesses, calculate insurance loss claims, and reorganize companies for succession planning. Also, Irwin has appeared as an expert witness in valuations. In addition, Irwin provides regular accounting and tax services to a large list of owner-managed businesses.
Contact Irwin at [email protected] .
Douglas K. Ezeard, CPA, CA
PartnerDouglas began his public accounting career in 1986. With extensive background in auditing and accounting in all of PEI's key sectors of the economy, Doug performs much of the quality control and administrative functions of the office as well as maintaining a full client load. Doug is experienced in providing services in corporate and personal income tax, as well as in the preparation of business plans and projections, and providing operational and system control recommendations to clients. As Personnel Partner, Doug is directly responsible for the high quality of our staff through careful selection and hiring procedures.
Contact Doug at [email protected] .
Brian W. Cameron, CPA, CA
PartnerBrian obtained his CA in 1981, after which he spent one year in industry before returning to public accounting with Coopers & Lybrand. Brian handles many of our largest and most complex Crown corporations in the public sector. Also, he is very skilled in tax planning arrangements and evaluating insurance products for owner-managed businesses.
Contact Brian at [email protected] .
Craig M. Bradley, CPA, CA
PartnerCraig obtained a Masters of Accounting specializing in taxation in 1993, the same year he obtained his CA designation. Craig worked in the taxation group of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Halifax before moving to Prince Edward Island in 2001. Craig is Tax partner for the office, handling all taxation questions of a difficult or unusual nature, as well as identifying and resolving complex taxation issues regarding business reorganizations, estate planning, and Canadian cross-border taxation.
Contact Craig at [email protected] .
Tara M. Wheeler, CPA, CA
PartnerTara graduated from the University of Prince Edward Island in 2000 with a Bachelor of Business Administration and received her CA designation in 2002. Tara has been with ArsenaultBestCameronEllis since the beginning of her career. Tara and her husband, Sean, live in Charlottetown with their two small boys and are involved in various organizations.
Tara has a wide variety of experience including handling assurance engagements for Crown corporations, municipalities, Credit Unions, and owner-managed businesses. She also provides personal taxation services to a variety of individuals.
Contact Tara at [email protected] .
Ryan Power, CPA, CA
PartnerRyan was
born and raised on Prince Edward Island, currently resides in Stratford. Ryan
graduated with his Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in
Accounting from the University of Prince Edward Island in 2009. He has been
with ArsenaultBestCameronEllis since 2009 and obtained his CA designation in
2013. Ryan spends his time away from the office on the golf course or in the
hockey rink, giving back in a variety of coaching/manager roles.
Ryan has a
wide variety of experience dealing with owner-managed businesses,
not-for-profit organizations, and investment companies. Ryan completed with CPA
Canada In-Depth Tax program in 2019 and enjoys assisting clients with all their
personal and corporate taxation needs.
Contact Ryan at [email protected] .
8 Macleod Crescent
Charlottetown PE C1E 3K2
(902) 368-3100
Fax: (902) 566-5074
[email protected]
Monday - 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday -
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday -
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday -
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday -
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday - closed
Sunday - closed
Prince Edward Island is the smallest of the Canadian provinces both in size and population. While it is densely populated, it is not overcrowded. The Province is also called 'PEI', or simply 'The Island'. The capital city is Charlottetown. The 'Island way of life' is an often quoted and much discussed idea in Canada's small green province in the Gulf.
For both Islanders and those 'from away' the quality of Life on this Island is the best. It is an ideal place to raise a family, to operate a business or to rejuvenate the mind. While strong points of views still exist over the benefits of constructing the Confederation Link Bridge, many of the concerns have proven to be unwarranted, and the Link has opened the Island to new businesses and opportunities.
Despite its reputation for being a bucolic tourist destination, Prince Edward Island is an excellent business location, offering a dynamic and competitive business environment, state of the art infrastructure and a highly skilled labour force. In addition to highly successful businesses which reflect heavily on its traditional three industries of fishing, tourism and agriculture, the Island has developed a strong reputation for its aerospace, information technology, bio-tech, film and media sectors in recent years.
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