This article discusses how Canadian charities can obtain legal services in a way that will not break the bank. This is a big problem. According to the T3010 statistics a majority of charities spend zero on professional services which services include legal and accounting services. This is far from desirable if one thinks that accountability, transparency, good governance and compliance with the laws are important.
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