From the Editor
Money and the control of money are our themes in this number. How to get money always perplexes the charity, and Ian McCuaig runs through
Money and the control of money are our themes in this number. How to get money always perplexes the charity, and Ian McCuaig runs through
In November, 1990, the federal Minister of Revenue published a Discussion Paper in order to solicit public views on “A Better Tax Administration in Support
For summer reading this year The Philanthropist offers some practical law and some thoughts on the regulation of charities. The practical law comes from Blake
By Teresa Odendahl Published by Basic Books, 1990, $29.95 REVIEWED BY EDWARD J. WAITZER Stikeman, Elliot, Barristers and Solicitors, Toronto It is curious that every
We lead off a new volume with an “issues” issue. Jacquelyn Wolf has polled a number of influential charities and reports on their views of
Volume IX fmishes in this issue with a number of reflections on the evolution of charities, from the point of view of their operation and
Much of this late summer issue is devoted to exploring the implications of the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in the Leonard Foundation case. As
This issue provides information that should be of interest to all readers of The Philanthropist—charities, foundations, and corporate donors as well as their legal and