Human rights and charity – regulatory challenges
This article is the fifth in a series on Poverty and Human Rights in Canada. SUMMARY: This article addresses the regulatory challenges posed by human
This article is the fifth in a series on Poverty and Human Rights in Canada. SUMMARY: This article addresses the regulatory challenges posed by human
This article is based on a presentation by the author to the Third National Forum for the Public Policy and Third Sector Initiative, Advocacy, Engagement
[The following editorial from Volume 1, Number 1, of The Philanthropist was written by Bertha Wilson, at that time with Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt, Toronto, an
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
INTERPHIL, the International Standing Conference on Philanthropy, is an international umbrella organization for the voluntary sector. It was founded in 1969 in Evian, France and
CICA Research Study The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants’ research study Financial Reporting for Non-Profit Organizations was published in 1980 and discussed in The Philanthropist
[1981], 3 All E.R. 493 (Ch.D.) Lawyers familiar with the law of charity generally fall into one of two groups. One group is in agreement
It took the British Government ten years to review the state of charity in the United Kingdom and come up with the Charities Act of