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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 29, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Auditor General - Request for Proposal - Bespoke Training Development & Delivery for Audit Working Paper

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AB-2026-03398International

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The Auditor General of Alberta is transitioning to CaseWare PEG Audit in July 2026, aligning its financial statement audit methodology fully with CPA Canada’s Professional Engagement Guide, with minimal customization allowed only where legally or operationally required. This shift necessitates comprehensive training and curriculum redesign to ensure staff—including CPA candidates and early-career auditors—can effectively operate within the new platform and applied methodology. The office, which audits a broad spectrum of government entities, currently delivers a 10- to 15-day internal professional development program and seeks to rebuild it to be more practical, interactive, and grounded in public sector realities. The initiative requires a proponent to support two interconnected streams: developing and delivering targeted training for CaseWare PEG Audit adoption, and rebuilding the professional curriculum to integrate PEG methodology, real-world audit scenarios, and role-based competencies tied to Alberta’s public sector context. The curriculum must bridge theoretical standards with hands-on application, reinforcing documentation skills and audit judgment across all staff levels. The proponent will collaborate closely with the Auditor General’s team throughout the transition, ensuring flexibility and iterative refinement as CaseWare PEG Audit is implemented. Work includes designing curriculum structure, defining learning objectives per role, creating custom audit cases and exercises aligned with public sector accounting standards, producing facilitator and participant materials, and co-facilitating training sessions. Materials must be continuously refined based on feedback from internal quality reviews. Training is scheduled to begin in July 2026 for transition-specific sessions and in October 2026 for foundational curriculum courses, with ongoing support provided through the transition period. The proponent will work under the auspices of a government solicitation issued as AB-2026-03398, with proposals due by May 22, 2026, and must demonstrate experience in public sector audit training, adult learning design, and familiarity with PEG methodology and audit software implementation.

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Transition to CaseWare PEG Audit in July 2026 with tailored training and revamped public sector audit curriculum for Alberta staff.

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Government of Canada → Auditor GeneralView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Auditor General
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Project Background In July 2026, the Auditor General will be transitioning to CaseWare PEG Audit for all financial statement audit work. CaseWare PEG Audit is built directly on the methodology outlined in CPA Canada’s Professional Engagement Guide (PEG). While the Auditor General currently uses a modified version of PEG for its financial statement audits, the transition to the new platform represents a significant shift in both methodology and software. The office intends to adopt PEG methodology as fully as possible, limiting customization to areas where legal or operational requirements make it necessary. As a CPA training office, the Auditor General employs a substantial number of CPA candidates and early-career auditors. These staff members carry out audit work under the supervision and oversight of senior professionals. As a legislative audit office, the Auditor General audits the Government of Alberta along with a wide range of government-related entities, including agencies, boards and commissions. Audit staff require relevant training to perform their work effectively in this environment. To support this need, the Auditor General currently delivers a structured internal professional development curriculum, covering staff roles, professional standards, the office’s methodology, and the legislative audit context. Project Objectives and Work Required The transition to CaseWare PEG Audit requires two major streams of work: 1. Transition to CaseWare PEG Audit Training Develop and deliver training that supports staff in adopting PEG methodology (with limited customization) allowing them to operate effectively within the new audit platform. 2. Curriculum Rebuild Support the rebuild of the office’s professional development curriculum, which is currently 10-15 days in length, to ensure it is practical, interactive, and grounded in PEG and the public sector. The curriculum must bridge theory and practice, helping staff understand not only what the office’s methodology requires, but why it matters and how to apply it in audit situations. Training must be tailored to specific staff levels, reflecting the distinct responsibilities of each role. To objective is to engage a qualified proponent to support both streams of work. The proponent will work collaboratively with the Auditor General’s staff, recognizing that the work will occur in parallel with the configuration and implementation of CaseWare PEG Audit. As such, the proponent must demonstrate an approach that supports flexibility, iterative refinement and phased development. The required work includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. Curriculum Strategy and Learning Design i. Assist the Auditor General in defining the curriculum structure. ii. Collaborate with the Auditor General to define learning objectives for various staff levels. 2. Development of Course Content and Learning Materials i. Design practical audit cases, scenarios, exercises, and role-based activities that reflect Alberta public sector contexts, address commonly encountered PSAS financial statement line items, reinforce application of PEG methodology and CaseWare audit processes, and build staff competency in documenting audit work. ii. Develop facilitator materials, including facilitator guides, discussion prompts, key messages and suggested solutions. iii. Develop participant materials, including handouts, case packages, and reference materials for use during training delivery. iv. Iteratively refine content and materials based on feedback from the Auditor General’s quality review processes. 3. Training Delivery and Facilitation Support i. Deliver training sessions and, where appropriate, provide facilitation support for Auditor General instructors through co-facilitation, coaching, or structured handoff. 4. Ongoing Support i. Provide ongoing support during the transition period, as requested by the Auditor General and mutually agreed upon by both parties. Project Duration/Scope We anticipate training development to commence as soon as this RFP is concluded and training delivery to start by: • July 6, 2026, for Transition Training • October 10, 2026, for introductory courses in the Curriculum Note: These dates are only estimates and subject to change.