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Carleton releases 4 new notes on Canadian charities divided by poverty, education, religion and other

Here are 4 new research notes from Carleton University regarding the four heads of charity of Canadian registered charities:

 

Brouard, F., Litalien, M. (2024). Canadian Registered Charities Analysis – An examination of entities aiming for ‘Other purpose beneficial to the community’, #PARG 2024-45RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, May 25, 22p. PDF

 

Brouard, F., Litalien, M. (2024). Canadian Registered Charities Analysis – An examination of entities aiming for ‘Advancement of religion’, #PARG 2024-44RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, May 25, 15p. PDF

 

Brouard, F., Litalien, M. (2024). Canadian Registered Charities Analysis – An examination of entities aiming for ‘Advancement of education’, #PARG 2024-43RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, May 25, 14p. PDF

 

Brouard, F., Litalien, M. (2024). Canadian Registered Charities Analysis – An examination of entities aiming for ‘Relief of poverty’, #PARG 2024-42RN, Research Note, Professional Accounting Research Group (PARG), Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, May 25, 14p. PDF

 

Don’t hesitate to circulate in your networks.

 

Other notes could be found at  https://sprott.carleton.ca/parg/videos-notes-papers-and-briefs/