Canadian Charity Law

Charity law in Canada is a mixture of federal and provincial legislation plus common law and trust law. It is important that registered charities understand their compliance requirements. If you wish to understand your charity law obligations you can retain our law firm by contacting us.

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Canadian public’s very limited understanding of charitable sector

Unfortunately the Canadian public and many policy makers have a very poor understanding of the charity sector.  I thought this piece from a speech by Helen Burstyn of the Ontario Trillium Foundation summarized the issue nicely. “Challenge 2: Limited understanding…

Effect of 2010 Budget on T3010 Form

CRA will be releasing a new T3010 form.  Charities can still use the current form and here are some notes from CRA on what financial information is no longer necessary in light of the removal of the 80/20 expenditure requirement…

Legal fees and Canadian charities

There have come to light a couple of instances of large expenditures by Canadian charities on legal fees.  Canadian registered charities are allowed to spend funds on legal fees.  In some cases, say for example a legal clinic, such expenditures…