The 2005 Annual Church & Charity Law
Seminar
Essential New Trends in the Law
November 9, 2005
The 2005 Annual Church & Charity Law Seminar hosted
by Carter & Associates was held on November 9, 2005, in Toronto,
Ontario, and was attended by more than 525 members of the sector,
including directors of charities, church leaders, government officials,
accountants and lawyers. The seminar was designed to provide practical
information to assist churches and charities in understanding and
complying with recent developments in the law and has been held
annually since 1994.
Seminar
and Speaker Details and Acknowledgements.
Presentation Materials:
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Update
on Recent Employment Issues Including Duty to Accommodate
Anne-Marie Langan, Carter & Associates |
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Political
Activities - What Churches and Charities Can and Cannot Do
Esther S. Oh, Carter & Associates |
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What
Does Freedom of Religion Really Mean?
Mervyn F. White, Carter & Associates
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The
Legal Impact of Same-Sex Marriage on Religious Organizations
Terrance S. Carter, Carter & Associates
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What Do the New Disbursement Quota
Rules Mean for Your Church or Charity?
M. Elena Hoffstein, Fasken Martineau
DuMoulin LLP, Toronto, and
Theresa L.M. Man, Carter & Associates
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Split-receipting:
Ask Questions Before Issuing Receipts
Theresa L.M. Man, Carter & Associates
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CRA
Audits: How to Avoid New Penalties and Sanctions
Karen J. Cooper, Carter & Associates
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What do Churches and Charities Need
to Know About Canada's Anti-terrorism Legislation?
Terrance S. Carter, Carter & Associates
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Effective
Asset Protection Through Multiple Corporate Structures
Jacqueline M. Connor, Carter & Associates |
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Supplementary
Material |
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Fundraising
Law in Ontario: The Changing Legal Landscape
Kenneth Goodman, Deputy Director,
Legal Services Branch at the Office of the Public Guardian and
Trustee, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. |
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Charity
Reform and Policy Update, including Advancement of Religion
Terry DeMarch, Director, Policy, Planning
& Legislation Division, Charities Directorate
Holly Solomon, Senior Policy Advisor, Policy, Planning &
Legislation Division, Charities Directorate
Canada Revenue Agency |
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