By Tanya Carlton On March 19, 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its verdict in the case of Loyola High School v. Quebec (Attorney General), 2015 SCC 12. Loyola High School (“Loyola”) is a private, English-speaking, Catholic high school for boys in Québec. In 2008, Québec’s Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports required that […]
Transparency in the Charitable Sector
By C. Yvonne Chenier, QC Donors are happy and charities are sometimes amazed (and perhaps a bit skeptical) when told that anyone can amass information about charities without even picking up the phone to call the charities themselves. Besides a few private research services that gather information about charities, much pertinent information about any charity […]
Third Party Fundraising
By Arthur B.C. Drache, CM, QC A ruling letter issued early in 2015[1] by the CRA dealing with third-party fundraising offers nothing particularly new in the way of interpretation but does offer a bit of clarification. The question posed seemed to be by an official of a charity who was questioning situations where a third-party raised funds […]
Proposed Changes for Charities and NPOs Operating in China
By Karen J. Cooper The second draft of a new law dealing with the activities of foreign non-governmental organizations operating in China has been released for public consultation on the website of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China.[i] This law, The People’s Republic of China Overseas NGO Management Law (Second Draft) […]
Securing the Future of Your Organization
Mark S. Anshan Non profit organizations (NPOs) are constantly looking for new talent to fill leadership roles that will ensure their ongoing viability and success. Leadership development and succession planning have become important issues being addressed by NPOs. There is competition for experienced and highly skilled leaders. The challenge for NPOs is to address the […]
Killing Two Birds with One Stone – New Budget Changes Mean Social Enterprise Opportunities
By Adam Aptowitzer Recent budget changes may herald new opportunities for social entrepreneurship. The Federal Government proposed changes in Budget 2015 to allow charities to own LP units. The change was apparently intended to resolve a technical problem involving investments by charities, but it may have a useful side benefit in allowing charities to structure […]
CRA Releases 2015 Charities Program Update
By Tanya Carlton The CRA recently released its 2015 Charities Program Update.[1] According to Cathy Hawara, the Director General of the CRA’s Charities Directorate, the purpose of the Update is to promote transparency in regards to the programs of the CRA and the diverse activities of the charitable sector. The Update focuses on five main topics: […]
Alberta Law Reform Institute Report: Reform in Alberta?
By C. Yvonne Chenier, QC Those who want to incorporate a non-profit organization in Alberta are faced with the decision whether to incorporate under the basic Societies Act or the more complex Companies Act, Part 9 (if they choose not to be created under the new federal Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act). Any non-profits who come […]
CRA Policies Are Not Law
By Alexandra Tzannidakis The CRA’s Charities Directorate continually develops and updates a variety of policies and guidance for public consumption that are presumably predicated on their own internal policies. It has an extensive list of policies available online that are aimed at registered charities, voluntary sector professionals, and (according to its website) its own officers. […]
Unpaid Pledges
By Arthur B.C. Drache, CM, QC Several recent articles in the Globe and Mail dealt with the apparent failure of some major donors to honour pledges made in conjunction with the expansion of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. A Globe and Mail investigation[1] showed the Royal Ontario Museum is still owed $23 million in unpaid […]
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