Viewpoint: Crossing the Line from “Charitable” to “Political”
This edition of The Philanthropist contains Paul Michell’s excellent review of the origins and current status of the “political purposes doctrine”. Coincidentally, it appears at
This edition of The Philanthropist contains Paul Michell’s excellent review of the origins and current status of the “political purposes doctrine”. Coincidentally, it appears at
Cite as (1992-3), 11Philanthrop. No., pp. PREPARED BY CLAUDIA WILLETTS, M.L.S. Subject Index A ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS CICA Exposure Draft-Critiques Summer 1992(Voi.XI,No.2), pp. 35-39.
Recap of Two Cases of Interest In Every Woman’s Health Centre Society (1988) v. Her Majesty the Queen, the issue centred on whether this organization,
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
Evaluating Charities: The Better Business Bureau The expansion of the charitable sector over the past two decades has frequently been noted. Revenue Canada had about
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
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
Introduction Many registered charities carry on activities in a decentralized fashion. These include religious bodies with numerous churches or parishes and organizations with auxiliaries, local