April 24, 2025, 1 to 2 p.m. ET
Webinar presented by Deloitte and LCAB
CanREA is excited to host a valuable webinar with industry experts Etienne Lecompte (LCAB) and Louis Boivin (Deloitte Canada), as they share insights and lessons learned from the first year of Investment Tax Credit (ITC) claims in the renewable energy sector. This session is tailored to professionals involved in renewable energy project development, financing and tax planning.
What You’ll Learn:
- The state of ITCs: Current trends, updates and market insights
- Legislative update: Key changes (or lack thereof) under a new government
- Lessons learned from first ITC projects: Best practices from initial filings and audits
- Audit-ready documentation: How to document your claim to prepare for audits
- Q&A session: Get your questions answered!
Gain a deeper understanding of the latest ITC developments and hear directly from experts about the challenges and best practices for ITC claims. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leaders in the field. Secure your spot now!
Speakers

Etienne Lecompte (Founder, LCAB)
Etienne is a recognized cleantech entrepreneur who’s been in the renewable energy, software development and regulatory compliance space for about 15 years. During those years he has created and grown several companies. He believes strongly that renewable energy projects are part of the solution and that there’s a strong need to manage regulatory programs pragmatically and proactively. Etienne & LCAB are working on over 30 projects claiming ITCs in Canada and has been involved at all stages of the projects. Etienne is a graduate from McGill University and holds an MBA from INSEAD.

Louis Boivin (Partner, Deloitte Canada)
Louis Boivin leads Deloitte’s Gi3 team (Government Investment and Innovation Incentives) for Quebec, comprising over 60 professionals across the province. He also leads Deloitte’s national Clean Economy Investment Tax Credits practice, which includes more than 25 tax specialists, engineers, and computer scientists nationwide. Louis has coordinated several initiatives to enhance Quebec and Canadian tax incentive regimes. A member of the Québec Bar, he holds law degrees in civil and common law from McGill University and a Master’s in Tax Law from the University of Montreal/HÉC. Louis joined Deloitte in 2001, became partner in 2011, and specializes in government incentives (tax incentives and grants) for the renewables, mining, and manufacturing sectors. His clients include multinationals and private organizations with operations across Canada.