The Charity and Not-For-Profit Sourcebook
By Arthur B. Drache Published by Carswell, Toronto, 1995 REVIEWED BY JAMES PHILLIPS Faculty of Law, University of Toronto At first glance The Charity and
By Arthur B. Drache Published by Carswell, Toronto, 1995 REVIEWED BY JAMES PHILLIPS Faculty of Law, University of Toronto At first glance The Charity and
L’Art du benevoles: le benevolat dans les arts professionnels du spectacle au Canada By Margaret Genovese Published by The Council for Business and the Arts
Part of this tardy but meaty issue takes us back to basics, while the other part explores some of the recent developments in the ways
Our preoccupation with money, noted in the last issue, continues with this. The indefatigable Allan Arlett brings us up to date with trends and issues
Published by INTERPHIL, Interphil House, Yalding, Kent, ME18 6HU England, 1987, £525 REVIEWED BY JOHN A. MCCLELLAND Coopers & Lybrand, Chartered Accountants, Toronto INTERPHIL, the
In this issue, we continue our “return to the basics” in two articles. First, Barbara Doherty offers advice to lawyers on how to organize the
Published by the Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1986, pp.150 (English/French) REVIEWED BY JOHN D. GREGORY Member, the Ontario Bar The arts never have enough money.
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