From the Editor
In this issue, Arthur Drache and Laird Hunter complete their reflections on their proposal for a Canadian Charity Tribunal. Part I of this article appeared
In this issue, Arthur Drache and Laird Hunter complete their reflections on their proposal for a Canadian Charity Tribunal. Part I of this article appeared
By Chuck Collins, Pam Rogers, and Joan P. Gamer Published by W.W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 2000 Don’t Just Give It Away- How to
Introduction Charitable gaming has become both a large service industry in Canada and an important source of revenue for charitable organizations. The legal authority for
In this issue, we offer two contributions to the continuing debate about the federal government’s role in the charity sector. In Part I of a
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
[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 was developed from a presentation to the Second Annual Symposium of the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, held in Toronto, May 9, 1996. The
This issue offers broad coverage of the issues confronting philanthropy today, from the specific to the general and from the immediate to the speculative. Our