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Management Advisory Services (MAS)

Program

OVERVIEW

The Management Advisory Services (MAS) Program is a federally-funded initiative designed to help SMEs in Canada access management consulting services that will enable them to improve their competitiveness, productivity, and growth.
 
The program is supported through funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP), aiding hundreds of businesses in growth and strategy across Canada for over 20 years.
 
MAS is delivered by CMC-Canada, which manages a roster of Certified Management Consultants (CMCs) who provide 40-60 hours of business management advice and support to businesses referred by NRC IRAP.
 
It assists in issue definition, priority setting, and action plan establishment for company management. And it aims to support companies address management roadblocks that could prevent growth, and delivers invaluable insights, strategic guidance, and state-of-the-art solutions.


HOW TO PARTICIPATE

CMC-Canada Members

To sign up for the MAS program you will need to:

1. Have your CMC Designation

2. Be a member in good standing – membership dues are up to date and meet the CPD requirements and have submitted the hours.
3. Complete updated MAS training.
4. Have filled out your profile on the Member Hub.

Small and Medium Businesses

All Referrals must be submitted by an Industrial Technical Advisor (ITA). Reach out to your ITA today to ask if you qualify.

Don't have an ITA? Learn more about the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) and all the services they offer here

Find out more about the MAS program in CMC-Canada's whitepaper

MAS Projects

  • Jun 25, 2025

    LEVEL Motion is a Canadian health technology company specializing in digital rehabilitation solutions that integrate wearable motion sensors and smartphone-based camera analysis. These innovations enable real-time movement tracking, patient engagement, and data-driven clinical insights—primarily supporting older adults and individuals recovering at home. Operating within the broader digital health and medical device industry, LEVEL Motion focuses on fall prevention, physical therapy, and remote therapeutic monitoring. As a subsidiary of Cardon Rehabilitation & Medical Equipment Ltd., LEVEL Motion leverages decades of expertise in rehabilitation tools and allied health partnerships to deliver personalized and accessible care. By merging clinical knowledge with intuitive technology, LEVEL Motion enhances therapeutic, preventative, and workplace healthcare outcomes.

  • May 1, 2025

    Destiny Copper is a Canadian clean-tech company revolutionizing copper extraction with a patented, energy-efficient process that recovers ultra-pure copper from mine tailings and industrial waste. Their modular, mobile technology offers a low-cost, eco-friendly alternative to traditional mining, supporting the growing demand for copper in green technologies. Kingsford Consulting partnered with Destiny Copper to deliver a focused market analysis on cupric oxide, developing a reliable demand forecast and competitive landscape assessment. This enabled Destiny Copper to confidently position themselves in the market, attract investor interest, and advance their strategic goals. According to Lead Scientist Josh Clarke, the collaboration significantly strengthened their value proposition and credibility with key stakeholders.

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Questions?

Please contact: irap@cmc-canada.ca.