The Charities White Paper and the Regulation of Charities in England and Wales
I Introduction This paper is a descriptive overview of the recent English White Paper Charities: A Framework for the Future.1 While the current system of charities regulation in England and Wales...
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“Competition” is no longer a word reserved for the private sector. In the midst of economic recession and government cutbacks, 65,000 Canadian charities face stiff competition for the $4 billion...
View ArticleA Response to “A Better Tax Administration in Support of Charities”
This article has been developed from the author’s submission to the Minister of National Revenue. For additional responses, readers should review also (1991), 10 Philanthrop., No. 2, pp. 20-27. The...
View ArticleCharitable Leverage: Banking and Finance Centres
“Canada’s financial system is part of an increasingly integrated world-wide network of financial markets and intermediaries”. 1 Turbulent times, new technology, and rapid changes in regulations are...
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This article has been developed from a workshop of The Canadian Centre for Philanthropy’s conference “Challenge ’91: Survive and Thrive in the Nineties”, held at Toronto, November 1991. Introduction...
View ArticleMiddle Class Windfalls and the Poverty of the Welfare State
The author wishes to thank the following for helpful comments on earlier draughts: Professor Walter E. Block, College of the Holy Cross; John D. Gregory, Editor, The Philanthropist; Dr. John C....
View ArticleFrom the Editor
This issue presents views on philanthropy on the broad scale and on scales diminishing in scope, though not in importance, down to the details of how individual charities may join forces with others...
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The Golden Donors: A New Anatomy of the Great Foundations By Waldemar A. Nielsen Published by E.P. Dutton, New York, 1989 ($12.95) REVIEWED BY DAVID E. SPIRO Member, The Ontario Bar This book is a...
View ArticleRecent Tax Developments
Interpretation Bulletin IT-244R3, Gifts by Individuals of Life Insurance Policies as Charitable Donations, dated September 6, 1991 was issued to cancel and replace IT-244R2, dated March 3, 1986. The...
View ArticleViewpoint: Agenda for a Changing Society
There is a deep disquiet in Canada. Cynicism is widespread, as is pessimism about the ability of this country to meet the needs of the individuals and groups that compose it. People are angry that...
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Evaluating Charities: The Better Business Bureau The expansion of the charitable sector over the past two decades has frequently been noted. Revenue Canada had about 35,000 registered charities on file...
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Charitable Contributions in the OECD-A Tax Study By Sheila Arvin McLean, Rona Kluger and Robert Henrey In collaboration with the member firms of Coopers & Lybrand (International) Published by...
View ArticleThe Charities White Paper and the Regulation of Charities in England and Wales
I Introduction This paper is a descriptive overview of the recent English White Paper Charities: A Framework for the Future.1 While the current system of charities regulation in England and Wales...
View ArticleCompetitive Fund-Raising Strategies
“Competition” is no longer a word reserved for the private sector. In the midst of economic recession and government cutbacks, 65,000 Canadian charities face stiff competition for the $4 billion...
View ArticleViewpoint
Evaluating Charities: The Better Business Bureau The expansion of the charitable sector over the past two decades has frequently been noted. Revenue Canada had about 35,000 registered charities on file...
View ArticleBookshelf
Charitable Contributions in the OECD-A Tax Study By Sheila Arvin McLean, Rona Kluger and Robert Henrey In collaboration with the member firms of Coopers & Lybrand (International) Published by...
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Money and the control of money are our themes in this number. How to get money always perplexes the charity, and Ian McCuaig runs through the standard and perhaps some less standard techniques, with a...
View ArticleThe Charities White Paper and the Regulation of Charities in England and Wales
I Introduction This paper is a descriptive overview of the recent English White Paper Charities: A Framework for the Future.1 While the current system of charities regulation in England and Wales...
View ArticleCompetitive Fund-Raising Strategies
“Competition” is no longer a word reserved for the private sector. In the midst of economic recession and government cutbacks, 65,000 Canadian charities face stiff competition for the $4 billion...
View ArticleA Response to “A Better Tax Administration in Support of Charities”
This article has been developed from the author’s submission to the Minister of National Revenue. For additional responses, readers should review also (1991), 10 Philanthrop., No. 2, pp. 20-27. The...
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