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<em>Digital Privacy Act</em> Proposes Amendments to PIPEDA

Digital Privacy Act Proposes Amendments to PIPEDA

  • 14 juillet 2014
  • Terrance S. Carter and Sepal Bonni

This article provides the highlights of Bill S-4 - the Digital Privacy Act and examines the consequences to, inter alia, non-profits and charities if the Bill is passed in its current form.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif

Crowdfunding and the Third Sector

  • 14 juillet 2014
  • Sophia Dunkley

This article examines the benefits and challenges with crowdfunding in the context of charities and non-profits.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif

CRA Reports on its Non-Profit Organization Risk Identification Project

  • 22 mai 2014
  • Natasha Smith

On February 17, 2014, CRA released a report on its Non-Profit Organization Risk Identification Project (NPORIP). This article provides an overview of such report and the CRA's findings from its three-year NPO review process.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif
Update on CNCA Continuance Process

Update on CNCA Continuance Process

  • 18 mars 2014
  • Theresa L.M. Man

This article provides updated guidance on the CNCA continuance process which is required to be completed by the mandated October 17, 2014 deadline.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif
Ontario’s Highest Court Decides Charity Property Dispute

Ontario’s Highest Court Decides Charity Property Dispute

  • 18 mars 2014
  • Derek Ross

In a recent decision that will be of interest to parent and subsidiary charities across the country, Ontario’s highest court has weighed in on a number of important legal questions including: Who owns a charity’s assets in a parting of ways? Who decides what a “congregation” is? And who should bear the legal costs to have those questions answered? The case and its implications for charities are discussed in this article.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif