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Updates to the Canada Elections Act: Impact on Non-Profits and Charities

  • March 03, 2020
  • Susan M. Manwaring and Gwenyth Stadig, Miller Thomson LLP

Recent amendments to the Canada Elections Act (the “Elections Act”) came into force and effect on June 13, 2019. This article summarizes these significant changes and how they impact non-profit organizations and registered charities.

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Special Senate Committee on Charitable Sector Releases Final Report

  • August 08, 2019
  • Terrance S. Carter, Theresa L.M. Man, and Ryan M. Prendergast

On June 20, 2019, the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector released its final report, Catalyst for Change: A Roadmap to a Stronger Charitable Sector, setting out its findings from a year-long study with respect to the charitable and non-profit sector and making 42 recommendations to the Government of Canada. Following is a brief summary of the discussions and recommendations made in the Report.

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Implications of Ontario Budget Cuts for Ontario Not–For-Profits

  • August 08, 2019
  • Terrance S. Carter, Barry W. Kwasniewski and Ryan M. Prendergast

On April 11, 2019, the Ontario Government released the 2019 Budget, which included a number of financial measures that will result in a reduction in provincial government funding for many not-for-profits in Ontario. Following is an overview of some of the more important issues that charities and other not-for-profits facing imminent reduction or elimination of provincial government funding may need to consider.

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Social Clubs with Share Capital and the ONCA

  • August 23, 2018
  • Clifford S. Goldfarb

Transition requirements for share capital social clubs Under the Ontario Corporations Act on Proclamation of the Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010.

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Calling All Lawyers Involved in Charities!

  • January 19, 2017
  • Teresa Douma Derek Ross, Christian Legal Fellowship

Even the simplest charity and not-for-profit operates in a surprising complex legal environment. Whether you are a charity law specialist, or someone who is just being introduced to the idea of charity and not-for-profit law, we invite you to join the Charity and Not-For-Profit Law Section’s special program at the 2017 OBA Institute.

New Reporting Obligations for Ontario Corporations: What You Need to Know

  • January 19, 2017
  • Graham King and Pierre Permingeat

The Forfeited Corporate Property Act, 2015 and related amendment to the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) and the Corporations Act (Ontario) are set to come into force. They will, among other things, require business and not-for-profit corporations incorporated or continued into Ontario to maintain a register of their "ownership interests in land in Ontario".

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Tips on Developing a Reserves Policy

  • November 25, 2016
  • Sylvie Lalonde

This article is a compilation of a two part series on maintaining reserves for not-for-profit organizations and charities. This article deals with reserves and the duties of directors, together with tips on how to develop a reserves policy.

Court Orders Not-for-Profit Corporation to Revise Proxy Form

  • November 25, 2016
  • Nicole K. D’Aoust and Susan M. Manwaring

In an important decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice released on August 4, 2016, the Ontario Medical Association (“OMA”) was ordered to revise the contents of a proxy form it circulated to its members in advance of a general meeting held on August 14, 2016. Although there were other procedural issues before the Court in this case, its reasons for ordering revisions to the proxy are of particular significance to not-for-profits and charities.

Protecting Charities and Not-for-profits Participating in Refugee Sponsorship Programs

Protecting Charities and Not-for-profits Participating in Refugee Sponsorship Programs

  • March 22, 2016
  • Sean S. Carter

Refugee Support Organizations and SAHs must consider, and come to terms with, the realities of what steps need to be taken in order to protect their refugee sponsorship programs, those involved in the programs (including the refugees), and ensure that these programs can expand in order to continue to serve this fundamental outreach.

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