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Are Canadian charities allowed to conduct political activities?

Are there Residency Requirements for the Directors of a Canadian Charity?

Can a Canadian charity do any social activities?

Can a Canadian Registered Charity lend us their registration number while we are applying for status

Can Canadian Charities Operate Outside of Canada?

Can Canadian Charities use Foreign Intermediaries or Contractors?

Canadian Charities Based in Ontario and Grants to Qualified donees – Ontario is a little different

Common Mistakes in completing the T3010 Registered Charity Information Return

Does anyone regulate charities in Canada?

How can I complain about a Canadian charity?

How do I find out more about Canadian Charities and Foreign Activities

How do I give up my Canadian registered charity status?

How do I know if an organization is on the Canadian terrorism watch list

How do we allocate charitable versus administrative expenditures in the T3010

Receipting – Improper Receipting by Canadian Registered Charities

Receipting – Transactions that do not qualify as gifts

Receipts and good governance -CRA suggestions for internal controls over official donation receipts

Should a lawyer be hired to establish a Canadian charity?

Terrorism – How can a charity be used to finance terrorism?

What are Eligible Donees under the Canadian Income Tax Act

What Books and Records do Canadian Charities need to keep for foreign activities?

What factors should I consider before entering into a fundraising contract with a third party?

What is “Arm’s length” for Canadian registered charities?

What is “direction and control” of foreign activities required by CRA?

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Mark Blumberg is a partner at the law firm of Blumberg Segal LLP in Toronto and works almost exclusively in the areas of non-profit and charity law.

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