The NonProfit Sector in Canada: Roles and Relationships
Keith Banting, ed. Published by Queen’s University School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000 REVIEWED BY JAMES PHILLIPS Faculty of Law, University of
Keith Banting, ed. Published by Queen’s University School of Policy Studies and McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000 REVIEWED BY JAMES PHILLIPS Faculty of Law, University of
This issue deals with two important recent decisions. In England, the Charity Commission has released its long-awaited decision on whether the Church of Scientology constitutes
No “Legal Developments” section appeared in either of the last two issues of The Philanthropist, so there is plenty to talk about on this occasion.
Human Life International of Canada v. Minister of National Revenue1 [hereafter HLICJ is the most recent judgment from the Federal Court of Appeal [the Court]
Cy-pres Cy-pres applications would appear to represent the only charity law cases the provincial courts deal with these days, a product presumably of the fact
This issue’s report is longer than usual, because it contains a summary of the Ontario Law Reform Commission’s Report on the Law of Charities. Before
Introduction As noted elsewhere in this issue (see “Legal Developments”, at p. 41) the Ontario Law Reform Commission’s Report on the Law of Charities has
Charity and the Internet The Federal Court of Appeal’s jurisdiction over the Income Tax Act makes it the principal Canadian court that rules on the