Viewpoint: Political activity and charitable organizations
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It has been nearly 10 years since Bertha Wilson edited the first edition of The Philanthropist. She retired as editor, although she continued her association
The Trudeau government is off base in its effort to muzzle voluntary organizations that campaign for a better deal for the physically handicapped, native peoples,
Introduction Two truths are held to be self-evident: (1) that no purpose is charitable if it comprises the attainment of political objects; (2) that few
1975, Published by McClelland and Stewart Limited, Toronto In Financing Humanistic Service, published in 1975, Professor Samuel A. Martin of the School of Business Administration
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
The following Resolution was passed by the Canadian Bar Association at its Annual Meeting held in Banff last year: “WHEREAS their registration as Canadian Charitable
By Joseph C. Goulden In his recent book entitled The Money Givers Joseph C. Goulden, a Washington journalist, comments somewhat cynically that “the tax lawyer