History

Canadian Charity Law’s Turning Point

[caption id="attachment_21029" align="aligncenter" width="322"] Aura Vaucrosson, Canadian Charity Law Pioneer, with Malcolm Burrows[/caption] In the 1970s, Canadian charity law dramatically evolved and became imbedded in the Income Tax Act.  While this is ancient history, I have personal connections with the drafting Working Group at the Department of Finance that I rediscovered. To my delight, after 45 years, I reconnected with one of the drafters in Ottawa this summer.  Aura (Elliott)….

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Philanthropy/Charitable Giving

The Perpetual Debate over Endowments

  Charitable endowments are having a challenging moment.  Despite the historical success of this medieval European charitable fund structure, the accumulation of capital for public benefit has always faced controversy.  Endowments, which focus on long-term public benefit, have a built-in tension between capital and annual spending.  Does the capital exist to provide steady future good, or could it be used better now?  Canadian Context Canadian private and public foundations hold….

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Charitable Giving, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized
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