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Charity Law Update - April 2013
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
04/26/2013  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - March 2013
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
03/27/2013  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - February 2013
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
02/28/2013  Learn more >>>


Police Checks and Child Protection
By Esther S.J. Oh. Charity Law Bulletin No. 303, February 27, 2013.
02/27/2013  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - January 2013
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
01/31/2013  Learn more >>>


Top Court Affirms Balanced Approach to Competing Charter Rights
By Jennifer M. Leddy. Church Law Bulletin No. 43, January 30, 2013.
01/30/2013  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - November/December 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
11/29/2012  Learn more >>>


Top Court to Hear Case on Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment

On December 10, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear a significant case about who decides when life-sustaining treatment may be withdrawn. The patient's physicians maintain that they can withdraw life-sustaining treatment without the consent of the substitute decision maker if it is no longer medically indicated and that to hold otherwise would encourage patients to insist on treatments that are medically futile. The patient's wife, who is his substitute decision-maker, takes the position that the medical measures are of benefit to her husband because they are keeping him alive and that he is entitled to remain alive until she thinks that that there is no hope for his recovery.

In the Rasouli case, the Supreme Court of Canada will determine whether the physicians can remove his life-sustaining treatment solely on the basis of their medical opinion or if they must obtain the consent of the substitute decision maker and, failing that, a ruling from the Consent and Capacity Board established under the Ontario Health Care Consent Act. The case is of particular interest to health care and religious charities and to those who are concerned about and reflect upon end-of-life decisions. For more background about the facts, the issues and decisions in the courts below, see Charity Law Bulletin No. 256.
11/26/2012  Learn more >>>


19th Annual Church & Charity Law Seminar
Seminar and Speaker Details and Acknowledgements.
11/15/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - October 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
10/26/2012  Learn more >>>


Mission Drift and Corporate Objects
By Terrance S. Carter and Barry W. Bussey. Church Law Bulletin No. 42, October 26, 2012.
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Association of Treasurers of Religious Institutes 25th Anniversary
included a presentation by Karen J. Cooper on September 30, 2012, entitled "Essential Charity Law Update." PDF HANDOUT
09/30/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - September 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
09/28/2012  Learn more >>>


Canadian Council of Christian Charities (CCCC) Conference 2012
included a presentation by Terrance S. Carter with Barry Bussey entitled "Mission Drift and Corporate Objects" on September 25, 2012. PDF HANDOUT
09/25/2012  Learn more >>>


Canadian Council of Christian Charities (CCCC) Conference 2012
included a presentation by Terrance S. Carter entitled "Foreign Activities: How to Get Ready for a CRA Audit" on September 25, 2012. PDF HANDOUT
09/25/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - July/August 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
08/29/2012  Learn more >>>


2012 Christian Legal Institute
hosted by the Christian Legal Fellowship in London, Ontario, included a presentation by Terrance S. Carter, entitled "Current Legal Issues in Charity Law" on August 23, 2012. PDF HANDOUT
08/23/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - June 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
06/28/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - May 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
05/31/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - April 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
04/27/2012  Learn more >>>


"Ministerial Exception" Precludes Application of U.S. Discrimination Law
By Esther S.J. Oh. Church Law Bulletin No. 41, April 26, 2012.
04/26/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - March 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
03/30/2012  Learn more >>>


Charity Law Update - February 2012
Updating Charities and Not-For-Profit Organizations on recent legal developments
02/29/2012  Learn more >>>

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