
Exploring the ins-and-outs of Canadian Charity Law in a way that can be understood by the layperson, including Charity Registration, Not-for-Profit Incorporation, Charity Governance, Charity Fundraising, Tax Receipting, and much more!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitCoursesBusinessEducation | |||

In this episode, we discuss a recent Ontario court ruling which affirmed judicial deference to nonprofit boards, ruling that bylaw amendments are valid even if they target specific situations.
Boards may change rules for legitimate business interes... more
The CRA acts as a rigorous scientific review board that rejects applications based on anecdotes and "good vibes" in favor of objective, verifiable clinical data.
To secure registration, your organization must prove that its treatments are effective ... more
Many well-intentioned founders are shocked to learn that the Canada Revenue Agency doesn't consider "helping people find jobs" automatically charitable, leading to rejected charity applications.
This episode breaks down seven critical mistakes that ... more
This episode outlines the frequent legal and administrative errors that lead the Canada Revenue Agency to deny charitable status to organizations focused on poverty relief.
The discussion clarifies that a charity must focus on remedying existing pov... more
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