PREPARED BY MAURA BROWN, MA
Subject Index
A
ACCOUNTABILITY. Administrative
Community service organizations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 267–68
ACCOUNTABILITY. Evaluation
Community service organizations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 268
ACCOUNTABILITY. Public
Contract funding crisis 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 268–69
ACCOUNTABILITY. Public
Principles adhered to by non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 195–96
ACCOUNTABILITY. Voluntary sector
Contracting out 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITIES Non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 192–93
ADVISED FUND SEE DONOR-ADVISED FUND
ADVISED FUND PROGRAM SEE DONOR-ADVISED FUND PROGRAM ADVOCACY. Charities
Public opinion re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
ADVOCACY CHILL. Community service organizations
Contract funding 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 264
AIRPORTS
Operating responsibility of non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 193–94
ALBERTA. Personal Information Protection Act
Application to charities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 294–98, 310
ALBERTA. Personal Information Protection Act
Application to non-profit organizations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 309–310
ALBERTA. Personal Information Protection Act
Compliance 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 324
ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION. Charities Money-laundering legislation (Bill C-36) FINTRAC reporting requirements 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 59–60
ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION. Charities
Due diligence re compliance 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
B
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Charities’ due diligence in selecting
Complying with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 111
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Of non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 185–95
BRITISH COLUMBIA. Personal Information Protection Act
Application to charities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 298–303, 310–11
BRITISH COLUMBIA. Personal Information Protection Act
Application to non-profit organizations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 310–11
BRITISH COLUMBIA. Personal Information Protection Act
Compliance 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 324
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES SEE RELATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
C
CANADA REVENUE AGENCY (CRA)
Policy statement on related business for charities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 277–78
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS Liability of directors and officers 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–45
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. De-registration
Charities Registration (Security Information) Act
2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 68 ff
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS. Due diligence
Complying with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
CHARITABLE PROGRAMS. Due diligence checklist
Compliance with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 112
CHARITIES
Evidencing due diligence 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 119
CHARITIES. Ontario
Government support in nineteenth century 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 159–62
CHARITIES
Privacy legislation, effects on 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 305–15
CHARITIES
Public opinion poll: results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
CHARITIES. Registration (Security Information) Act
Part 6 of Anti-Terrorism Act, security certificate and effects
De-regulation process—limited defence 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 68–72
CHARITIES. Related business activities
Statutory framework/case law re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 273–77
CHARITY. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 85
COMMERCIAL FUND SEE COMMERCIAL GIFT FUND COMMERCIAL GIFT FUND. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 85
COMMUNICATION. Not-for-profit sector
Financial vibrancy 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 251–52
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 85
COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Funding crisis 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
CONTRACT FUNDING. Community service organizations
Failure of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
CONTRACTING. Voluntary sector
Vertical and horizontal accountability 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
CONTRACTS. Ontario
Hamilton Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 201–10
CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENTS. Voluntary sector
Vertical and horizontal accountability 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
CORNERSTONES OF COMMUNITY. Nonprofit sector
Statistics Canada survey: results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 263
CROWN CORPORATIONS Role in Canada 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 183–84
D
DESTINATION TEST. Charities’ related business activities
Case law 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 275–76
DIRECTORS. Charitable and nonprofit organizations. Ontario
Common law duties 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), p. 174
DIRECTORS. Charitable and nonprofit organizations. Ontario
Duty of care 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), p. 174
DIRECTORS. Charitable and nonprofit organizations. Ontario
Rights and responsibilities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), p. 174
DIRECTORS. Charitable and nonprofit organizations. Ontario
Statutory liability, federal and provincial 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–42
DISBURSEMENT QUOTA. Charities
Concerns re draft legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 125–28
DISBURSEMENT QUOTA RULES. Donor-advised funds
Canadian/U.S. funds compared 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 102–103
DONOR-ADVISED FUND PROGRAM. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 85
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. Canada
Compared with U.S. funds 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 102–104
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. United States
Control of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 92–94
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. United States
Debates re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 85–108
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. United States
Government inquiry 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 95–97
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. United States
Mission shift 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 99–101
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS. United States
Unfair competition 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 97–98
DUE DILIGENCE. Charities
Complying with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
E
EDUCATION. Charities’ due diligence
Complying with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
ELIGIBLE DONEE. Charities
Concerns re draft definition 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 129
ENDOWMENT. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 86
ESSENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICES
Providing through non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 182–200
F
FINANCIAL VIBRANCY. Not-for-profits
Best practices case studies 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 241–60
FOUNDATION. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 86
FUNDING. Charities
Public perceptions of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 119–21
FUNDING. Community service organizations
Crisis: Survey results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
FUNDING. Community service organizations
Failure of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
FUNDING. Not-for-profit sector
Sustainability model 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 254–57
G
GIFT FUND SEE COMMERCIAL GIFT FUND GOVERNMENT
Funding of nonprofit sector 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 262–65
GOVERNMENT. Municipal
Ontario support for charities in nineteenth century 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 159–67
GREATER TORONTO AIRPORTS AUTHORITY (GTAA) Case study of non-share capital corporation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 189–91
H
HAMILTON COMMUNITY CARE ACCESS CENTRE (CCAC) Failure of government contract 2005(Vol.19, No. 3), pp. 201–10
HOME CARE SERVICES. Ontario
Contracting relationship between nonprofits and government 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 201–210
HORIZONTAL ACCOUNTABILITY. Voluntary sector
Contracting out 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
I
INCOME TAX ACT
Liability of directors and officers 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 12–13
INCOME TAX ACT. Draft amendments
Letter of concern re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 125–30
INFORMATION. Charities
Information gathering under Proceeds of Crime Act
Reporting requirements under 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 65–68
INFORMATION. Charities
Public perception of levels provided 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
L
LEADERSHIP. Charities
Public opinion poll results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 118–19
LEGISLATION. Anti-terrorism
Compliance of charities, Bill C–36 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 43–79
LEGISLATION. Anti-terrorism
FINTRAC. Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Act 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 59–60
LEGISLATION. Privacy SEE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA)
LIABILITY. Directors of nonprofit organizations
Ontario 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–45
M
MANITOBA
Privacy legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 304–305
MISSION DRIFT. Community service organizations
Contract funding 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 264
MISSION DRIFT
Heightened accountability requirements 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 219–20
MONITORING. Charities
Public preferences re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 122
MONOPOLY
Non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 190, 194, 195, 196
N
NAV CANADA. Non-share capital corporations
Case study 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 188–89
NETWORK RAIL. Non-share capital corporations
Case study 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 186–88
NEW BRUNSWICK
Protection of Personal Information Act
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 305
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Privacy legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 305
NEW PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Government-voluntary sector relationships 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 212
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Privacy legislation, effects on 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 305–15
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. Directors and officers
Liability 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–42
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. Directors and officers
Investments, borrowing, business activities, political activities, lobbying activities, gambling activities, etc. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 24–30
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS. Ontario
Contracting relationship with government
Hamilton Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 183–200
NONPROFIT SECTOR. Funding crisis
Survey results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
NONPROFIT SECTOR. Surveys
Funding sources 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 262–65
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Administrative authorities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 192–93
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Delivering safety and consumer protection 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 191–93
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Financing the operation of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 193–95
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS
Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) (case study) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 189–91
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Indicia of success 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 195–98
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS NAV Canada (case study) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 188–89
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Network Rail (case study) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 185–86
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS
As vehicles for providing essential public services 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 182–200
NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS Welsh Water (Glas Cymru) (case study) 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 186–88
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR. Sustainability
Best practices case studies 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 241–60
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR. Sustainability
Capacity building 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 245–47
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR. Sustainability
Financial literacy 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 249–50
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR. Sustainability
Identifying a niche 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 250–51
NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR. Sustainability
Relationship-building 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 248–49
NOVA SCOTIA Privacy legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 305
O
OFFICERS. Corporations. Ontario
Liability, issues re 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–45
ONTARIO
Privacy legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 303–304
ONTARIO. Directors of corporations
Liability issues 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–45
ONTARIO. Non-share capital corporations
Safety and consumer regulations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 191–93
ONTARIO NEW HOME WARRANTIES PLAN ACT
Warranties administered by non-share capital corporation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 191–93
ORGANIZATION WITH 501 (c) (3) STATUS SEE TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION.
United States
P
PASSPORTING. Voluntary sector
Overlapping funding applications 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), p. 224
PENALTIES. Income Tax Act
Letter of concern re draft legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 129–30
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 305–15
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Compliance 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 292–93, 315–19
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Consent 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 284–86, 312–15
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Guiding principles 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 282–91
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Non-compliance, effects of 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 292–93, 320–24
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Provincial laws 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 293–305
PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA). Application to charities
Sensitive information 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 312–315
PHILANTHROPIC INTERMEDIARY. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 86
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), p. 305
PRIVACY LEGISLATION SEE ALSO PERSONAL PROTECTION AND ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS ACT (PIPEDA)
PRIVACY LEGISLATION. Application to charities
Multiple jurisdictions 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 311–12
PRIVATIZATION OF SERVICES
Through non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 182–200
PROJECT-BASED FUNDING. Voluntary sector
Horizontal and vertical accountability 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
PROVINCES PRIVACY LEGISLATION Application to charities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 293–305
PUBLIC CHARITY. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 86
PUBLIC INTEREST CORPORATIONS SEE NON-SHARE CAPITAL CORPORATIONS
Q
QUEBEC. Privacy legislation
Application to charities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 293–94
R
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE. Not-for-profit sector
Financial vibrancy 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 256–57
RELATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. Charities
Provisions under Income Tax Act 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 273–74
RELATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. Charities
Case law 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 275–77
RELATIONAL CONTRACTING Voluntary sector accountability 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 222–25
REVOCATION TAX. Definition
Letter of concern re proposed 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 128
S
SAFETY AND CONSUMER REGULATIONS. Ontario
Non-share capital corporations 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 191–93
SATELLITE ACCOUNT
Statistics Canada survey of nonprofit sector 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 262–65
SECURITY CERTIFICATE. Charities
De-regulation for supporting terrorist activities 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 68–72
SOCIAL VALUE. Not-for-profit sector
Sustainability model 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 252–53
STAFF. Charitable organizations. Due diligence
Compliance with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 111
SURVEYS. Nonprofit sector
Statistics Canada: results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 262–65
SUSTAINABILITY. Not-for-profit sector
Best practices case studies 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 241–60
T
TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION. United States
Defined 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 86
THIRD PARTIES. Due diligence
Compliance with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 112–13
TRUST. Charities
Public opinion poll results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–19
U
UMBRELLA ASSOCIATIONS. Due diligence
Compliance with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), p. 112
UNDUE BENEFIT. Charities
Concerns re draft legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 125–30
UNFAIR COMPETITION. Donor-advised funds
United States 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 97–98
V
VERTICAL ACCOUNTABILITY. Voluntary sector
Contracting out 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
VOLUNTARY INITIATIVES. Ontario
From 1830–1950 2005(Vol.19,No. 3), pp. 159–67
VOLUNTARY SECTOR
Public opinion poll: results 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
VOLUNTARY SECTOR. Accountability
Contracting out 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
VOLUNTARY SECTOR INITIATIVE Evaluation of relationship with government 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 168–81
VOLUNTEERS. Charitable organizations. Due diligence
Compliance with anti-terrorism legislation 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
W
WELFARE, PUBLIC. Ontario
Government support in nineteenth century 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 5–45
WELSH WATER (Glas Cymru). Non-share capital corporations
Case study 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 185–86
Author Index
Brock, Kathy L.
Judging the VSI: Reflections on the Relationship Between the Federal Government and the Voluntary Sector
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 168–81
Brown, Maura.
Burke, Brian J., Michael Kray, and William I. Innes
Selected Issues Regarding the Liability of Directors and Officers of Charitable and
Nonprofit Corporations
2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 4–42
Carter, Terrance S.
Charities and Compliance With Anti-Terrorism Legislation: The Shadow of the Law
2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 43–79
Carter, Terrance S.
Charities and Compliance With Anti-Terrorism Legislation: A Due Diligence
Response
2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
Cloutier, Charlotte
Donor-Advised Funds in the U.S.: Controversy and Debate
2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 85–108
Eakin, Lynn and Ted Richmond
Community Service Organizations at Risk
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
Drache, Arthur B.C.
Related Business: What’s Okay and What’s Not
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 273–79
Gough, Michael
The Role of Non-Share Capital Corporations in Providing Essential Public
Services in Canada
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 182–200
Innes, William I., Michael Kray, and Brian J. Burke
Selected Issues Regarding the Liability of Directors and Officers of Charitable and
Nonprofit Corporations
2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 4–42
Kray, Michael, William I. Innes, and Brian J. Burke
Selected Issues Regarding the Liability of Directors and Officers of Charitable and
Nonprofit Corporations
2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 4–42
Levasseur, Karine and Susan D. Philips
Square Pegs in Round Holes: Vertical and Horizontal Accountability in Voluntary
Sector Contracting
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
Maurutto, Paula
Charity and Public Welfare in History: A Look at Ontario, 1830–1950
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 159–67
O’Connor, Denise
The Dark Side of Contracting with Government: The Case of VHA Hamilton and the Province of Ontario
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 201–210
Philips, Susan D. and Levasseur, Karine
Square Pegs in Round Holes: Vertical and Horizontal Accountability in Voluntary
Sector Contracting
2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
Richmond, Ted and Lynn Eakin
Community Service Organizations at Risk
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
Struthers, Marilyn
Supporting Financial Vibrancy in the Quest for Sustainability in the Not-for-Profit
Sector
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 241–60
Sweatman, M. Jasmine
The Protection of Personal Information by Charities and Not-For-Profit
Organizations: A National Perspective
2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 280–328
Wyatt, Bob
The People Have Spoken: Is Anybody Listening?
2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
Wyllie, Gavin
For the Record: Letter to the Department of Finance Canada re: Draft Income Tax
Amendments to Implement 2004 Budget Proposals
2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 125–30
Title Index
Charities and Compliance with Anti-Terrorism Legislation: A Due Diligence Response
Terrance S. Carter. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 109–15
Charities and Compliance with Anti-Terrorism Legislation: The Shadow of the Law
Terrance S. Carter. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 43–79
Charity and Public Welfare in History: A Look at Ontario, 1830–1950
Paula Maurutto. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 159–67
Community Service Organizations at Risk
Lynn Eakin and Ted Richmond. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 261–72
The Dark Side of Contracting with Government: The Case of VHA Hamilton and the Province of Ontario
Denise O’Connor. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 201–210
Donor-Advised Funds in the U.S.: Controversy and Debate
Charlotte Cloutier. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 85–108
For the Record: Letter to the Department of Finance Canada re: Draft Income Tax
Amendments to Implement 2004 Budget Proposals
Gavin Wyllie. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 125–30
Index to The Philanthropist, Volume 18
Maura Brown. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 140–49
Judging the VSI: Reflections on the Relationship Between the Federal Government and the Voluntary Sector
Kathy L. Brock. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 168–81
The People Have Spoken: Is Anybody Listening?
Bob Wyatt. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 116–24
The Protection of Personal Information by Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations: A National Perspective
M. Jasmine Sweatman. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 280–328
Related Business: What’s Okay and What’s Not
Arthur B.C. Drache. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 273–79
The Role of Non-Share Capital Corporations in Providing Essential Public Services in
Canada
Michael Gough. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 182–200
Selected Issues Regarding the Liability of Directors and Officers of Charitable and
Nonprofit Corporations
William I. Innes, Michael Kray, and Brian Burke. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 1), pp. 4–42
Square Pegs in Round Holes: Vertical and Horizontal Accountability in Voluntary
Sector Contracting
Karine Levasseur and Susan D. Philips 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 211–31
Supporting Financial Vibrancy in the Quest for Sustainability in the Not-for-Profit
Sector
Marilyn Struthers. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 241–60
Book Review Index
Bequest Management for Charitable Organizations, by M. Jasmine Sweatman. 2005(Vol.
19,No. 2), pp. 135–37
Governing Charities: Church and State in Toronto’s Catholic Archdiocese, 1850–1950, by Paula Maurutto. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 137–39
Improving Connections Between Governments and Nonprofit and Voluntary
Organizations, edited by Kathy L. Brock. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 232–35
How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas, by David
Bornstein. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 4), pp. 329–32
The Law of Charitable and Not-for-Profit Organizations, 3rd ed., by Donald J.
Bourgeois. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 2), pp. 131–35
The Non-Profit Sector and the Government in a New Century, edited by Kathy L. Brock and Keith G. Banting 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 232–35
The Nonprofit Sector in Interesting Times: Case Studies in a Changing Sector, edited by
Kathy L. Brock and Keith G. Banting 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 232–35
Working Across Boundaries: Making Collaboration Work in Government and Nonprofit
Organizations, by Russell M. Linden. 2005(Vol. 19,No. 3), pp. 232–35