From the Editor
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
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
Introduction Three recent Ontario cases have addressed the question of the court’s power to intetvene in the activities of a charity. This article will analyze
By Arthur B.C. Drache Published by Richard De Boo Publishers, Toronto, 1987, $135 (supplements sold separately) REVIEWED BY DAVID E. SPIRO Student-at-Law, Ontario The sheer
Board members of both private and public sector organizations are giving more and more thought to their responsibilities. They are asking themselves: What am I
Robert W Crawford, Author and Compiler, Published by the Foundation for the Extension and Development of the American, Professional Theatre (FEDAPT), New York, 1985, pp.72
In an era when there has been disappointingly slow movement on the part of private philanthropy in both the United States and Canada to full
In this issue the question of accountability is considered by Robert Doyle and Livy Visano in an article which reviews the efforts of an American
In this issue we examine another aspect of volunteerism—the relationship between volunteer and unionized staff in charitable agencies. Clearly, both are essential to the organizations