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Home / Blog / Canadian Charity Foreign Activity Legal Checklist – Working with Foreign Charities or Intermediaries

Canadian Charity Foreign Activity Legal Checklist - Working with Foreign Charities or Intermediaries

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Published December 16, 2017 by Mark Blumberg

Here is a new checklist from Blumbergs that will assist Canadian registered charities either interested or currently conducting foreign activities.  It is called Canadian Charity Foreign Activity Legal Checklist – Working with Foreign Charities or Intermediaries 2017.

Some other resources that might be helpful on Canadian charities and foreign activities include:

  • Canadian Charities Conducting International Activities
  • Blumbergs’ Directory on Canadian Charities and Global Giving
  • CRA’s Guidance on foreign activities by Canadian charities
  • Which Canadian registered charities spent the most on foreign activities in 2015?
  • Largest Gifts from Canadian Charities to Foreign Qualified Donees for 2015

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