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Author: David Grant-Poitras

Charities Now Welcome in The Political Arena: What This Means for the Charitable Sector of Today and Tomorrow

David Grant-Poitras and Diane Alalouf-HallOctober 28, 2019

During the 2015 federal election campaign, the Liberals made a sweeping pledge to “allow charities to do their work on behalf of Canadians free from political harassment.”[1] Later, in a 2018 statement, two senior government ministers said that charities play a vital role in Canadian society by providing valuable services. “We recognize the experience and…

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Les organismes de bienfaisance sont désormais les bienvenues sur la scène politique: Qu’est-ce que cela signifie véritablement et à quoi s’attendre pour l’avenir?

David Grant-Poitras and Diane Alalouf-HallOctober 28, 2019

Lors de la dernière campagne électorale fédérale, le Parti libéral du Canada a pris un engagement d’envergure, celui de permettre « aux organismes caritatifs de faire leur travail au nom des Canadiens, libre de l’influence politique »[1]. Dans son communiqué du 15 août 2018, le gouvernement mentionnait que « (…) les organismes de bienfaisance offrent…

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