Legislation Update

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November 30, 2017

Nov 2017 Charity & NFP Law Update

Bill C-63, Budget Implementation Act, No. 2, 2017

On October 27, 2017, the Minister of Finance introduced Bill C-63, Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 2 (“Bill C-63”) in the House of Commons, which passed second reading on November 8, 2017 and was reported without amendments by the Standing Committee on Finance on November 22, 2017. As mentioned in the October 2017 Charity & NFP Law Update in reference to the draft legislation before it was introduced as Bill C-63, the proposal includes amendments to the Income Tax Act concerning ecological gifts that were proposed in the 2017 Federal Budget, along with amendments to the Excise Tax Act regarding the calculation of net tax for charities. For more information on the 2017 Federal Budget see Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 399.

Bill C-51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act

On November 20, 2017, Bill C-51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act (“Bill C-51”) was reported on with amendments by the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights. Bill C-51, as introduced by the Minister of Justice on June 6, 2017, included the repeal of section 176 of the Criminal Code, which prescribes the offence of obstructing or violence to or arrest of an officiating clergyman or minister and the offence of disturbing religious worship or certain meetings. However, after submissions made to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, it was recommended that Bill C-51 make minor amendments to the current wording of section 176 of the Criminal Code rather than repeal the section.

Budget Consultations

On November 9, 2017 the Minister of Finance launched pre-budget consultations for 2018. The general public, including charities and not-for-profits, are invited to submit their opinions online at the #YourBudget2018 website and via Twitter with the hashtag #YourBudget2018. The website has four surveys; a video from the Minister highlighting the focus of the consultations, which it states includes the middle class, technology, lifelong learning and gender equality; and email contact for submissions. For additional information on accessing submitted briefs, witnesses’ transcripts and the scheduled meetings of the Standing Committee on Finance, visit the parliamentary website.

Ontario Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017

On November 27, 2017, Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (“Bill 148”), received Royal Assent. Bill 148 amends three employment-related acts, introducing significant changes applicable to employers in Ontario, including charities and not-for-profits. For a detailed review of the most relevant changes introduced by Bill 148, see Charity &and NFP Law Bulletin No. 411, above.

Ontario Bill 154 Receives Royal Assent

On November 14, 2017, Bill 154, Cutting Unnecessary Red Tape Act, 2017 (“Bill 154”), received Royal Assent, with several provisions concerning amendments to the Ontario Corporations Act (“OCA”), the Ontario Not-for-profit Corporations Act, 2010 (“ONCA”), and the Charities Accounting Act (“CAA”) coming into force the same day and others scheduled to come into force at a later time. Further information on the Bill 154 amendments to the CAA on “social investments” is available in Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 407 and “Social Investments Now Permitted under Charities Accounting Act”, below. Further information on the Bill 154 amendments to the OCA is available in Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 406 and Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 412, below. For information on the Bill 154 amendments to the ONCA, see Charity & NFP Law Bulletin No. 409.

Ontario’s Seniors Active Living Centres Act, 2017 now in force

On October 1, 2017, the Seniors Active Living Centres Act, 2017, (the “Act”) replaced the Elderly Persons Centres Act in accordance with the Protecting Patients Act, 2017, previously discussed in the June 2017 Charity & NFP Law Update. The Act regulates “corporations without share capital having objects of a charitable nature” with regard to the approval of programs and the payment of grants, as described in the Act.

Changes to Ontario Condominium Act, 1998

On November 1, 2017, new changes to the Condominium Act, 1998 as well as the new Condominium Management Services Act, 2015 came into force, as contemplated in Bill 106, Protecting Condominium Owners Act, 2015. Among the many changes that are now in force, several of which target condominium boards as well as new corporate requirements, there are new forms, mandatory training for condominium board directors, disclosure requirements for board members, mandatory licensing of managers, and information certificates, as well as the establishment of a new online tribunal of the Condominium Authority of Ontario.

Restriction on Frequent Charitable Auction Liquor Permits Repealed in BC

On September 18, 2017, British Columbia Regulation 172/2017 repealed the prohibition on section 127 of the British Columbia’s Liquor Control and Licensing Regulation under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act. Section 127 previously did not allow the issuance of a charitable auction permit to a non-profit corporation or a representative of a non-profit corporation to sell liquor by auction on a date that was less than 31 days after the latest permit to sell liquor by auction had been issued to the non-profit corporation or representative.


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