Advancing religion as a head of charity: What are the boundaries?
Without the values and principles which underlie not only the Charter but also our democratic institutions and policy, there can be no recourse to rights
Without the values and principles which underlie not only the Charter but also our democratic institutions and policy, there can be no recourse to rights
Introduction The disbursement quota is a prescribed amount that registered charities must disburse each year in order to maintain their charitable registration. The purpose of
Introduction On April 14, 2003, the Quebec Liberal Party came to power and set out to reengineer and modernize the Quebec state. Under the guise
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This article is adapted from a speech by Alan Broadbent to a Community Trusts of New Zealand conference in March 2006. Introduction The Maytree Foundation was
Introduction: The Meaning of “Gift” Common Law The meaning of “gift” has important implications under the Income Tax Act (Canada),1 and the term appears in
This article is an abridged version of the paper “Liability of Religious Charities: A New Frontier: Accountability of Religious Persons and Institutions in Tort and
The authors wish to thank Emma Hancox and Cathy Allison for research assistance, Tanya Beja for her insights and observations, and the Alliance to End