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6 December 2019

2019 End Of The Year Update For Charities And Non-Profits

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Miller Thomson's Social Impact Group is delighted to present an update for 2019.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

2019 End of the Year Update for Charities and Non-Profits

Webinar Recording

Miller Thomson's Social Impact Group is delighted to present an update for 2019. In the recording, you will see members of our group from across the country talking about issues our clients have faced and considered during this year.

In this recording, we have 6 lawyers presenting a short update on each of the following topics:

  1. Update: Government Happenings – Susan Manwaring
  2. The Federal Election and Changes to the Canada Elections Act Impacts on Charities and Non-profits - Gwenyth Stadig
  3. Litigation Summary: When Donors Don't Like What a Qualified Donee is Doing with "Their" Money - David Tang
  4. Update on the ONCA - Andrew Valentine
  5. B.C. Societies and the Civil Resolution Tribunal - Sarah Fitzpatrick
  6. Common Non-Profit Governance Missteps - Natasha Smith

We hope you, our clients, your Board and Committee members and key personnel find this information instructive and helpful to your work in the year to come.

For more information, visit our Social Impact expertise page or contact any of our lawyers mentioned above by email by clicking on their name.

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