New Investment Powers for Charities
Application of Trust Law to Charities Introduction Trust law dealing with investment powers and duties may be applicable to charities in any of three ways:
Application of Trust Law to Charities Introduction Trust law dealing with investment powers and duties may be applicable to charities in any of three ways:
This article was adapted from a March 8, 1999 presentation to the Strategy Institute’s “Foundation, Endowment and Not-For-Profit Investment Summit”, held in Toronto. In managing their
1. Introduction Section 149.1(1)(b) of the Income Tax Act sets out the prerequisites for a charitable organization. Included in the section is the requirement that
1 [Rarely does the Supreme Court of Canada take up the perennial question: What does “charity” mean?2 Even rarer is the case where it does so
When all is said and done, the views of lawyers, academics and other bystanders about the “meaning” of a Supreme Court decision become secondary to
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[As The Philanthropist enters its 28th year of publication, it may be of interest to readers to know something of the history of those people
This article has been developed from a paper which received The Philanthropist Award, 1998. The paper resulted from a directed research project supervised by Professor